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I read "The Innocent Man" when it first came out. Very Provocative. Another one that is very good is "Confessions of an Innocent Man" by William Sampson. He is a dual citizen of Canada and Great Britain. He was jailed in Saudi Arabia, for really no offence at all, by North American Standards. He goes on to explain that he had "LITTLE to NO" support from either Government and all the torture and the Hell that he was put through. If you can find this book I think you may enjoy it as well.