


Death Row
It may, or may not be a wrongful conviction, but you’ve been found guilty and sentenced to death. Tell us how you’ll spend your last hours.
Victim: Declan Burke. Guilty as charged, by the way, your honour.
What’s on the menu for your last supper?
It may, or may not be a wrongful conviction, but you’ve been found guilty and sentenced to death. Tell us how you’ll spend your last hours.
Jack: Typing faster. I have so many stories I want to tell, I know I'll be writing until the very end.
Victim: Jack Getze, author of BIG NUMBERS and BIG MONEY
What’s on the menu for your last supper?
It may, or may not be a wrongful conviction, but you’ve been found guilty and sentenced to death. Tell us how you’ll spend your last hours.
Victim: Seth Harwood, author of the Jack Palms crime series, compares notes with his protagonist, Jack, on how they’d spend their final hours.
What’s on the menu for your last supper?
Seth: lobster, a steak. I guess they call that surf and turf, but now like they have in Vegas.
Jack: a sweet soft plunger of heroin.
It may, or may not be a wrongful conviction, but you’ve been found guilty and sentenced to death. Tell us how you’ll spend your last hours.
Victim: Allan Guthrie’s Gordon Pearce, from HARD MAN
What’s on the menu for your last supper?
Cat.
Priest, prostitute, lawyer, lover? Who’s your last visitor.
They can all fuck off.
What’s the last book you’d choose to read?
It may, or may not be a wrongful conviction, but you’ve been found guilty and sentenced to death. Tell us how you’ll spend your last hours.
Victim: Anne Frasier, author of GARDEN OF DARKNESS
What’s on the menu for your last supper?
Peanut butter with no jelly. I would deliberately choke to death on it, but only after spelling fuck you on my cell floor with chewed-up bread.