No Man’s Land

No Man’s Land by G.M. Ford, published by HarperCollins on June 27, 2006, is a gripping narrative set within the confines of Arizona’s Meza Azul penitentiary, a facility designed to contain the most dangerous criminals. The story unfolds as a prisoner, Timothy Driver, a former Navy sub commander turned double murderer, manages to breach the prison’s advanced security system. With over one hundred guards and workers taken hostage, Driver’s chilling demands center around rogue journalist Frank Corso, leading to a tense and dangerous standoff.
Readers will find a complex plot that delves into themes of control and chaos as Driver, alongside a ruthless accomplice known as “Cutter” Kehoe, orchestrates a daring escape and embarks on a violent cross-country spree. The narrative explores the psychological dynamics between captor and captive, while intertwining elements of mystery and detective fiction. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of the characters’ motivations and the unfolding crisis.
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Arizona’s Meza Azul penitentiary is a technological wonder built to hold the worst of the worst. But somehow a prisoner has breached the foolproof security, opened the cells, and now holds more than one hundred guards and workers hostage. Cold, brilliant, and crazy, Navy sub commander-turned-double murderer Timothy Driver is in control. And one hostage will die every six hours until he gets what he wants: rogue journalist Frank Corso.
But Captain Driver wants a lot more than the ear of a once sympathetic writer who penned a bestselling book about Driver and his crimes. Joined by a cold-blooded hayseed murder machine named “Cutter” Kehoe, Driver’s got a surprise or two in store: an ingenious undetected escape right under the noses of the storming government troops, followed by a maniacal cross-country killing spree . . . with Frank Corso along for the ride until the savage, bloody end.
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