Chained Birds
A Crimemoir
by Carla Conti
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Pub Date 1 Aug 2025 | Archive Date 2 Oct 2025
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Description
🚀 CHAINED BIRDS: A CRIMEMOIR is an "Author's Cut" re-launch of the award-winning true crime memoir, now with 20+ new photos, sketches, and prison artwork. Continue reading at the end for a sneak peek at author Carla Conti's next true crime book, THE JACKLIGHTER, coming in 2026. ✨
AWARDS
🏆 August 2025 Finalist for Book Adaptation Needed from Page Turner Awards
🏆 June 2025 Finalist True Crime from National Indie Excellence Awards
🏆 May 2025 1st Place True Crime from Next Generation Indie Book Awards
🏆 May 2025 Winner True Crime from Indie Reader Discovery Awards
🏆 May 2025 Silver Medal True Crime from Independent Press Book Awards
🏆 April 2025 1st Place Nellie Bly Journalism from Chanticleer Intl’ Book Awards
🏆 Feb 2025 1st Place Debut Author from Feathered Quill Book Awards
BOOK DESCRIPTION
After three years in Europe, former journalist Carla Conti just wanted to settle her family into the suburbs of Philadelphia. But her high school friend Scott Powell, a lawyer handling a brutal prison stabbing case, needed a favor. Before she knew it, Carla became part of the defense team and mired in the terrifying world of federal prison gangs, penal abuse, and corruption.
Then, when she agreed to write a tell-all book on the violent machinations behind the court case—with Scott’s client as an inside source—the stakes turned deadly. Two different prison gangs issued “hit orders” against the prisoner she and Scott now considered a friend, and the journalist and defense attorney were imperiled by association.
CHAINED BIRDS: A CRIMEMOIR is the story of Carla’s 10-year journey to advocate for federal inmate Kevin Sanders and help him re-enter society after prison. But the mission came at a cost as Carla struggled to balance her own, Scott’s, and Kevin’s safety while writing an exposé on the horrific conditions that led to the shutdown of an experimental prison program in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Part investigative thriller, part raw memoir, CHAINED BIRDS is a gripping exposé of systemic injustice and a powerful reminder of the resilience it takes to uncover the truth.
A Note From the Publisher
Chained Birds: A Crimemoir contains graphic depictions of violence, including prison fights, abuse, and sexual assault, as well as strong language. Addiction is also a recurring theme.
Readers should also be aware that this book delves into sensitive political themes tied to significant national events over the past decade. Through frank discussions and character reactions, the narrative explores the growing political divide in the United States, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the cultural shifts that followed. While these reflections are integral to the story, SOME READERS MAY FIND THE POLITICAL CONTENT CHALLENGING OR POLARIZING. PLEASE APPROACH WITH CARE.
Advance Praise
“Abuse, cover-ups, revenge, paranoia … Chained Birds presents … a riveting series of events that reads with the drama of fiction, DELIVERED WITH THE ONE-TWO PUNCH OF REALITY.”
—Midwest Book Review
“Chained Birds will generate emotions from frustration to sadness and even awe at the events that transpired. Carla Conti has penned a book DESTINED TO BE A FUTURE TRUE CRIME CLASSIC.”
—Manhattan Book Review
“ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST THRILLERS … An emotional, eye-popping and personal exposé of the American prison system that begins with an orchestrated stabbing and ends with a realistic exploration of second chances.”
—BestThrillers.com
“RAW AND UNFLINCHING … a deep dive into systemic corruption, gang dynamics, and the arduous journey toward justice … this impactful read lingers long after the final page.”
—Indie Reader
“A haunting and compelling true crime memoir that delves deep into the dark, often unseen corners of the American criminal justice system ... GRIPPING, OFTEN READING LIKE A THRILLER, but the fact that it’s rooted in real events makes it all the more chilling.”
—Readers' Favorite
“Conti writes with an endearing balance of humor and passion … two great books in one: a captivating true crime story … and AN ENGROSSING MEMOIR OF A JOURNALIST MAKING A DIFFERENCE.”
—Independent Book Review
“An eye-opening exposé … SHE PRESENTED THE NARRATIVE IN A CAPTIVATING STYLE … The dialogue was rich and authentic, allowing the listener to become fully immersed … ”
—AudiobookReviewer.com on the author-narrated audiobook
Marketing Plan
The "Author's Cut" edition of CHAINED BIRDS: A CRIMEMOIR has just been launched and is pending "wide" distribution. By Oct 1, 2025, the eBook is expected to be AVAILABLE FOR LIBRARIES via OverDrive, Hoopla, cloudLibrary, Baker & Taylor, and BorrowBox.
By Nov 1, 2025, the eBook will hit other platforms outside of Amazon, including: Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and Google Books.
In the meantime, reviewers can leave reviews at the links below 😊
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798999460103 |
| PRICE | US$9.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 448 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
Thank you to Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op | Crimemoir Audio, the author and NetGalley for both an LRC and a DRC in return for an honest review
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple."
- Oscar Wilde
I really appreciated that Carla Conti narrated her own audiobook - it was extremely well written and clearly delivered, which made the story even more engaging. As a result, I will definitely be seeking out her other books.
One of the aspects I valued most was how Conti showed the personal consequences of being involved in a high-stakes case like Kevin Sanders’. She doesn’t just recount the legal events; she gives important background information that contextualises her decade-long involvement, showing how the case impacted everyone on the defence team. This approach provides a much more personal and rounded account than a traditional true crime book.
I understand that some reviewers have criticised the inclusion of political elements in the narrative, finding them tangential or unnecessary. However, I felt these sections added depth to the story, illustrating the type of relationships Carla had with Scott and others involved in the case. To me, these insights were intrinsic to the plot rather than distracting.
I requested a DRC as soon as I had finished the audio so that I could see in detail the 20 new photos, sketches and Kevin’s prison artwork. I found Kevin to be a gifted artist - the bird sketch featured on the book cover is exemplary. Although Carla’s website provides access to much of this extra material - including prison videos referenced in the book - the illustrations online are of a lesser quality and smaller, so I would advise viewing them either in the printed or digital versions of the book.
Chained Birds has won numerous awards, and it’s easy to see why. It provides a fascinating insight into the US prison system, but what sets it apart is its focus not just on the prisoner, but on how the case affected those involved in Kevin’s defence over ten years. This perspective gives the reader a more intimate understanding of the emotional and practical challenges faced by people on the inside of such a complex legal and social situation.
In summary, this is an outstanding and compelling true crime memoir that combines meticulous reporting, personal reflection and a vivid depiction of the consequences of prison life - both for inmates and for those drawn into their worlds.
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HELEN F, Reviewer
It all began with a snowball ...
Four individuals chained to each other .. each with their own chapters to tell.
It reads like the script for a Tarrentino movie... bloodshed, violence, crime, brutality yet the sadness is that this for some is their reality.
It gives an eye opening insight into a prison unit that fails it's prisoners and the only way the condemned can survive is to commit further crimes.
The main hub of the story, Kevin, is as much a victim as an offender but how much is truth and how much is his fiction?
This was a interesting concept and had that good concept for a memoir, and uses the true crime element to tell the story perfectly. The overall story was everything that I wanted and worked as Carla Conti sharing their story. It worked well and was glad I got to read this, Carla Conti has a great voice for this and hope to read more.
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