A comprehensive history of major prison breaks by those who paid a heavy
price for their misdeeds, and risked all to regain their freedom
In the folklore of World War II, the memory of those heroes who staged
great escapes from POW camps still endure. But what about the other side
of the coin: the audacious and daring breakouts of gangsters and
villains today? This book focuses on great escapes from civilian
prisons, whether the escape was planned or opportunistic, aided from
within by corrupt guards or facilitated by a violent gang of intruders.
The exploits of such legendary Houdini type figures as the 18th-century
rogue Jack Sheppard and the Canadian serial escaper Wayne Carlson are
recounted alongside tales of breakouts from seemingly unassailable
jails; Alcatraz, Northern Ireland's Maze prison, and the Bangkok Hilton.
This book thrillingly describes a phenomenon as old as imprisonment
itself. For despite the ever more sophisticated technology of
surveillance and security equipment, the escapee will always find the
weakest link.