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Rachel endured abuse most of her life until she was finally able to escape. She slowly began to move on, but her past eventually caught up with her. To protect her children, Rachel confesses to a crime she didn’t commit and spends years fighting for her freedom in an Arizona state prison.Rachel soon discovers that the justice system is flawed and broken in many ways. Without the financial means to fight against the system, many innocent victims, like her, become prisoners.What Rachel didn’t expect to find in prison were similar women fighting a broken system. Intelligent, talented, and loving women who are not actual criminals but victims of circumstances. For some of these women, surviving inside of prison can be easier than surviving on the outside.See what other readers are saying about The Quiet Escape. I couldn’t put this book down. It’s as if a movie is playing in your head while you’re reading it. Roy W. I absolutely loved this book couldn’t put it down. Angela B. Excellent read!!! Highly recommend! Cannot wait to read book 2. I think most of us know one of these women or were one of these women. Erin I literally could not put this book down. Once I started, it sucked me in, and it felt like a mini television series was playing in my head. I could picture everything happening, down to the details, it was as if I were standing in the middle of the scene myself. Katelin D.
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Rachel endured abuse most of her life until she was finally able to escape. She slowly began to move on, but her past eventually caught up with her. To protect her children, Rachel confesses to a crime she didn’t commit and spends years fighting for her freedom in an Arizona state prison.Rachel soon discovers that the justice system is flawed and broken in many ways. Without the financial means to fight against the system, many innocent victims, like her, become prisoners.What Rachel didn’t expect to find in prison were similar women fighting a broken system. Intelligent, talented, and loving women who are not actual criminals but victims of circumstances. For some of these women, surviving inside of prison can be easier than surviving on the outside.See what other readers are saying about The Quiet Escape. I couldn’t put this book down. It’s as if a movie is playing in your head while you’re reading it. Roy W. I absolutely loved this book couldn’t put it down. Angela B. Excellent read!!! Highly recommend! Cannot wait to read book 2. I think most of us know one of these women or were one of these women. Erin I literally could not put this book down. Once I started, it sucked me in, and it felt like a mini television series was playing in my head. I could picture everything happening, down to the details, it was as if I were standing in the middle of the scene myself. Katelin D.