murderer who is locked up in a mental asylum but escapes and goes on a killing spree.It is the first novel from long-term lag Bronson, 68, who has previously had 19 non-fiction books published.The prison hardman was inspired by his own five-year stay at Broadmoor after he was declared insane in 1978.He wrote the book with author Richard Booth, who described it as “a cross between queen of crime Christie and a Stephen King horror”.Bronson said: “It’s essentially a horror ride through the journey of a madman.“Nobody has written a novel like this before.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk