The Toughest Prison of All - The True Story of Bank Robbery, Prison Escapes, and the Search for Love on the Outside/The Toughest Prison of All.mp3
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Title:
The Toughest Prison of All: The True Story of Bank Robbery, Prison Escapes, and the
Search for Love on the Outside
Author: Floyd C. Forsberg
Category: Audiobook
Narrated By: James D. (Don) Adams
Duration: 12:18:10
Released: 30/04/19
Source: Audible
Type: MP3
Size: 514 MB
Bitrate: 96 Kb/s
Info:
Portrait of a bank robber.
When Floyd Forsberg lost his father at 10, he turned to shoplifting and burglary to
feed his family, and fill the void his father left. At 14, he was sent to the Luther
Burbank School for Boys for possessing firearms and running away. There, Floyd found
himself trapped by a system that sought to destroy his dignity rather than restore
his character. From this point forward, Floyd would strive to become the most
hardened, disciplined, professional bank robber ever.
On one of the rare occasions he wasn't incarcerated, Floyd met Nancy, a golden-haired
goddess, the love of his life. Given the choice between loving her and being the
greatest bank robber in America, he chose Nancy without hesitation. But before he went
straight, he just needed to pull off one last job....
Floyd Forsberg spent his time behind bars planning the biggest bank heist in history
and longing for the simple love of his soul mate. When he robbed the First National
Bank of Nevada in 1974, he achieved his first goal. But even a million dollars
couldn’t free him from the "toughest prison of all" - his addiction to criminal
thinking. It took the wisdom of a prison psychologist, a personal awakening, and the
love of two women to end the personal torment that began when he was 10 years old.
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