We are all capable of murder, whether premeditated or an impulsive crime of passion. While most of us will never cross that line, the potential may be beyond our control. Free will is a gift, but how we manage our actions and reactions is up to us—or is it?If you believe that all criminals deserve to be locked up and the key thrown away, the author of “Wagtail” (a female vicar working in a male prison) challenges you to explore a different perspective. Can you set aside preconceived notions and delve into the stories behind these crimes? Join her as she examines the possibility that, through intent or omission, we all harbour the capacity for grave actions. Within these pages, step into the lives of those on both sides of the bars and discover what lies beneath the surface.As you journey through this book, you’ll also get a rare glimpse into the harsh realities of prison life. Beyond the headlines and courtroom dramas, real people live in conditions shaped by their choices and circumstances. These stories offer an unfiltered look at the events that unfold behind prison walls – where every action and decision carries weight, and where humanity and hope can struggle to be found.So, within the safety of these pages, the author invites you to put on some dirty boots and walk alongside her, the prison staff, and the inmates for a while.