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Marching Powder

By: Rusty Young
Narrated by: Adrian Mulraney, Rusty Young
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'All the staples of the prison memoir are here: sadistic guards and attempted break-out, the terrors of solitary confinement, the joys of freedom . . . The result is a truly gripping piece of testimony'
Sunday Telegraph


A darkly comic, sometimes shocking account of life in San Pedro, the world's most bizarre prison, through the eyes of one bemused Englishman.

When Thomas McFadden was arrested trying to smuggle five kilos of cocaine out of Bolivia, he was flung into San Pedro prison - the strangest penitentiary system in the world. Thomas was astonished to discover that corrupt politicians and major-league drug smugglers lived in luxury apartments in one wing, while the poorer sections of the prison were too dangerous to enter after dark. Prisoners had to pay for everything: their cells, their food and their clothing, not to mention the many bribes required by the police. To survive in San Pedro you needed an income - and so prisoners turned to the trade they knew best: manufacturing cocaine. Even the prison cat was addicted to crack.

Initially mistaken for a hated American, Thomas survived numerous attempts on his life as he tried to adjust. In Marching Powder he describes his journey from despised gringo to San Pedro's most famous inmate. After trying drug dealing, shopkeeping and becoming a Mormon pastor, he hit upon the idea of giving guided tours of the prison. Thomas became legendary on the South American backpacking circuit - which is how he met young lawyer Rusty Young. Rusty was so impressed by him that he moved into the prison for three months to write his story - discovering that behind the show Thomas put on was a much darker reality, where brutality and death were common currency, and sometimes even the strongest didn't survive.

©2010 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd (P)2010 Macmillan Digital Audio
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Critic reviews

Astonishing real-life story of a Brit drug smuggler banged up in Bolivia's most notorious jail. (FHM)
This exotic, cautionary yarn opens the abyss beneath our wealthy world. (Uncut)
The book is filled with characters ranging from outrageous to inspiring, and Young layers on the texture – sights, sounds, smells – until we feel as though we have visited the place. Travel literature of a very special and captivating kind. (Booklist)
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very good book great story line would recommend to any one could listen over and over

top book

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Enjoyed this book so much I was disappointed to see it come to an end!!

10/10

Incredible!!!

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The accent is so awful. If someone is from Liverpool, give the job to a scouser not someone who sounds like they’ve got a South American pidgin English accent.

Apart by from the totally terrible voice, the story is intriguing.

Great story

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Insanity, jaw dropping, incredible first hand story. You won’t be able to put it down or pause it!

Gripping

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the narration was a bit odd but it was excellent! the levels of corruption were insane and it seems like Thomas was fortunate to survive

An amazing tale

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One of the greatest prison stories ever told, I loved the book and the audio version was fantastic as well. Highly recommended!

Amazing

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It’s a great recounting of a terrifying ordeal in a Bolivian prison but by no means a page turner. Worth it though for the length alone.

Fascinating but not gripping

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Performance was brilliant, story was super interesting especially the first half. Definitely worth a listen if you want an insight into the Bolivian prison system.

Great read

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Loved it! It was fascinating and unbelievable at times. It took you on all the ups and downs that Thomas went through and it’s crazy to think that this is still operating like this today.

So interesting! Lots of twists and turns.

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I'm on my second listen and it's still just as good as well as raw. I really love the accent, makes it sound really authentic. Crazy story and definitely mind expanding.

listen to it once and then again.

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