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No More Tomorrows: The Compelling True Story of an Innocent Woman Sentenced to Twenty Years in a Hellhole Bali Prison
No More Tomorrows: The Compelling True Story of an Innocent Woman Sentenced to Twenty Years in a Hellhole Bali Prison

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Author: Schapelle Corby, Kathryn Bonella
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Release Date: June 2008
ISBN-10: 1845963865
ISBN-13: 9781845963866
List Price: £9.99
Average Customer Rating:
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Heartbreaking
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I couldn't put this book down from the minute I recieved it. I had previously read some of the information about Schapelle online, but wasn't too sure about any real details.

Although some of these type of books go on about the author telling you how innocent they were, this book contains much more information surrounding the structure of the Balienese legal system (or lack of it), and the court proceedings.

Through it all my heart just went out to this woman who is left rotting away in hell for 20 years of her life.

I would highly recomend this book to anyone who is thinking about taking time out to travel.

Witness for the Defence
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Ms Corby has over a dozen web sites supporting her innocence, and dozens of bloggers from both sides. The pro camp insist that she was set up for the Bali airport bust where over 4kgs of hydroponically grown marijuana was discovered as she landed from Sydney, while the against bloggers grumble that she must have been aware of the contents of her oversize `boogie' surf-board bag. They point to her party-loving family and friends but scarcely prove much. The book is naturally in the pro group building a case only slightly marred by feverish insistence and sentimentality.
Professionally written by a journalist working with Schapelle, No More Tomorrows keeps interest high even if questions remain. The book is among the better of this year's prison-hell books, although for those who are looking for someone who does not claim innocence the year's choice I believe would be David McMillan's Escape. Escape: The True Story of the Only Westerner Ever to Break Out of the Bangkok HiltonPreviously published by Monsoon Books in Asia, Escape comes also from Mainstream Publishing, specialists in the true crime field. Corby's account holds the reader as might a witness's testimony, fascinating yet incomplete. Escape reads like a thriller, true as it is, and readers would do well to compare the two, for the jury's still out in Corby's bookshop trial.

Scary!!!
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Absolutely superb.
The majority of books of this nature are read when the person has been released from jail and is relieving their experiences.Not with this. Schapelle is still there and for many moons to come.Deeply moving and a really, really good read.
With regards to her guilt or innocence, I think only Schapelle really nows that.

























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