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Summary of Gary Provost's Without Mercy
Summary of Gary Provost's Without Mercy
Summary of Gary Provost's Without Mercy
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#1 The author lived in a death-row cell with other women, and she hated it. She had to turn the walls of her cell into a screen on which she could project the memories of what it was like to walk down a street, buy a dress, or make love with a man. She had to convince herself that a life beyond the cell waited for her.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 16, 2022
ISBN9798822518032
Summary of Gary Provost's Without Mercy
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    The author lived in a death-row cell with other women, and she hated it. She had to turn the walls of her cell into a screen on which she could project the memories of what it was like to walk down a street, buy a dress, or make love with a man. She had to convince herself that a life beyond the cell waited for her.

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    Dee Casteel was an ordinary woman who was accused of murder. She was a housewife who kept the cleanest house, and she was always there to help others out. She was sentenced to die in the electric chair.

    #2

    When Dee saw Allen enter the restaurant, she felt nervous and excited. She had always liked Allen, but he had never shown any indication that he liked her in return. He was always flirting with the other waitresses.

    #3

    Alcoholics like Dee would often smuggle in alcohol to work. It was a major survival issue for them, and they would share their booze with coworkers. One day, Allen Bryant, the owner, counted money from the cash register. He turned all the bills so that they were facing the same way. Dee prayed that he wouldn’t see the oregano bottle on the floor.

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    Allen was a cheater, and he had been cheating on Art with

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