Abyss of Tyranny
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Abyss of Tyranny

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“Justin Cook’s Abyss of Tyranny is a passionate and highly enlightening tale about the justice system in the USA. Drawing on his abusive experience even outside the prison walls, Justin tells a story that shines a light on the need to transform conventional correctional measures and guarantee true improvement. Ultimately, Justin’s poignant memoir will fill your heart with a burning desire to see positive changes in the justice system.” —Foluso Falaye, Los Angeles Book Review

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