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The Enterprise Zone: Where justice is balanced against a dollar and freedom is captive to profit

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In the near-future, the U.S. federal government turns over the remaining management of its over-burdened prison system to private enterprise. In a last-ditch effort to maintain solvency, states follow suit, and a tax-weary society goes along with the plan.

Jack Luskey, aka Jack Luck, is a down-on-his-luck Baltimore businessman-physicist whose bad luck multiplies itself when a routine visit to housing court lands him in the middle of a police shoot-out. He is shot, and wakes up in a hospital, where he finds himself framed for the murder of a police officer. He is sentenced to life imprisonment in a new hi-tech prison city in the Desert Southwest, where he finds he can have anything he wants, except his freedom.

Fate plays its hand, as he weathers a series of personal tragedies, and he soon finds himself fighting not just for his freedom, but his life.

261 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2004

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