Author: | Raymond Cook | ISBN: | 1230001430561 |
Publisher: | Raymond Cook | Publication: | August 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Raymond Cook |
ISBN: | 1230001430561 |
Publisher: | Raymond Cook |
Publication: | August 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
About This Book
Escape From A Territorial Penitentiary! © 2016 by Raymond Cook is a 288 page (Light Erotic Content) story about Frank and Martha Hoosier who traveled from Nauvoo, Illinois on the Mormon trail to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1901. But the following spring Frank dies in her arms in the middle of the street from two stray shots by a drunk man. Martha is devastated. The land agent takes the land back and now she's homeless.
Desperate, Martha robs a man in an alley and ends up killing him. She's charged with murder and taken by train to the federal courthouse office in Green River for trial. A federal judge Martha sentences her to two years in the Territorial Penitentiary. There were thirty cells for women and none of them had running water or toilets. Martha's mattress would be thin and she would only have two blankets and a pillow.
The women worked in the broom factory during the day, ate their meals together; otherwise they lived alone in their cells. Worst of all, none of the women convicts were allowed visitors or correspondence. This allowed the ruthless warden and his guards to rape them at will. Compliance was quickly gained through beatings, starvation, abuse and isolation.
After a month of rapes and beatings the warden offers Martha a chance to live in his house outside the penitentiary cooking, cleaning and providing sex to just him. Being his sex slave and not living in her cell was the lesser of two evils. Ten days later Martha leads a riot in which the warden and prison guards were killed.
The women convicts burn the records of who they were and the towns they lived in before being sentenced to prison. The women flee and have to start their lives over and choose a new name to live under. Three days after everyone’s escape someone going out to the prison finds the warden and all the guards dead and alerts the U. S. marshal’s office.
About This Book
Escape From A Territorial Penitentiary! © 2016 by Raymond Cook is a 288 page (Light Erotic Content) story about Frank and Martha Hoosier who traveled from Nauvoo, Illinois on the Mormon trail to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1901. But the following spring Frank dies in her arms in the middle of the street from two stray shots by a drunk man. Martha is devastated. The land agent takes the land back and now she's homeless.
Desperate, Martha robs a man in an alley and ends up killing him. She's charged with murder and taken by train to the federal courthouse office in Green River for trial. A federal judge Martha sentences her to two years in the Territorial Penitentiary. There were thirty cells for women and none of them had running water or toilets. Martha's mattress would be thin and she would only have two blankets and a pillow.
The women worked in the broom factory during the day, ate their meals together; otherwise they lived alone in their cells. Worst of all, none of the women convicts were allowed visitors or correspondence. This allowed the ruthless warden and his guards to rape them at will. Compliance was quickly gained through beatings, starvation, abuse and isolation.
After a month of rapes and beatings the warden offers Martha a chance to live in his house outside the penitentiary cooking, cleaning and providing sex to just him. Being his sex slave and not living in her cell was the lesser of two evils. Ten days later Martha leads a riot in which the warden and prison guards were killed.
The women convicts burn the records of who they were and the towns they lived in before being sentenced to prison. The women flee and have to start their lives over and choose a new name to live under. Three days after everyone’s escape someone going out to the prison finds the warden and all the guards dead and alerts the U. S. marshal’s office.