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Without a Net: A True Tale of Prison, Penthouses and Playmates

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Starving and certain that I would die in my dingy jail cell in Spain, I made a deal with God. I fell to my knees, promising to give up all drugs and criminal activities. I prayed out loud, witnessed only by the urine-soaked walls and huge rats that shared my cage. My desperation was raw and naked. I thought about the Countess. I thought about my parents at home on Long Island. But mostly I thought about myself. “Save me, God, and I will live virtuously and honor my family.”

I was released early and found myself back home, penniless and living in my parents’ basement. God had kept his promise. I soon broke mine...

Without a Net is an autobiographical road trip through a volatile period of American history. Barry Hornig was a seeker and an explorer – his adventures were splendid and sordid, the sort of stuff that would teach anyone a lesson – and this is the story of how he learned the hard way.

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203 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2015

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