
THREE SEVENS
CHAPTER I - “SOLITARY”
CHAPTER II - PROVIDENCE AIDING
CHAPTER III - HEADQUARTERS
CHAPTER IV - BY PROCESS OF LAW
CHAPTER V - “YOUR WORK!”
CHAPTER VI - JUST AND UNJUST
CHAPTER VII - THE PROMISE
CHAPTER VIII - IN SAN PEDRO
CHAPTER IX - OLD RAGS!
In the grim underbelly of San Pedro Prison, a hardened inmate named Craig discovers an unexpected companion—a stray cat that slips into his solitary cell. As he tends to the animal, memories of the notorious criminal Chi Slim, whose daring exploits once rattled the nation, swirl through his mind. The juxtaposition of a tender moment amid iron walls sets a tone of uneasy calm, hinting at hidden alliances and a possible route to freedom.
Craig's confinement is not just physical; the prison's brutal routine and the ever‑watchful guards create an atmosphere of constant tension. Yet the cat becomes a silent witness to whispered conspiracies, rat‑filled corridors, and the fragile hope that a well‑timed scheme could turn the "cooler" into a launchpad. Listeners are drawn into a world where loyalty is measured in purrs and plans, and the next chapter promises a relentless cat‑and‑mouse chase through shadows and steel.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Release date
2026-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1943
A newspaperman turned novelist and screenwriter, he moved easily from mystery and adventure fiction into the early film industry. His career stretched from magazine stories and novels to silent-era screenplays and directing work in Hollywood.
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