I Survived Kerobokan, by Australian resident Paul Conibeer, describes a jail where some guards were willing to turn a blind eye to illegal activity as long as they were paid off.
Conibeer, who spent 10 months inside the notorious prison, describes how pizzas and prostitutes would be delivered to cells if bribes were paid.
I wanted to write this book to warn people that the real Bali is not the one advertised in the tourist brochures. It remains dangerous and corrupt; a trap for the young, the naive and those, like me, who wanted to have a good time at the expense of common sense.