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A gripping true account of federal prison, personal accountability, and the long road to transformation
MINNEAPOLIS - PennZone -- Matthew Sisneros is not offering a polished success story. He is offering the truth. In his newly released memoir, The Devil Lost Another One, Sisneros delivers a gripping and unfiltered account of the decisions that led him to federal prison and the long, difficult journey that followed. The book traces his path from addiction and destructive choices to thirteen years of incarceration, where he was forced to confront the patterns that had shaped his life.
Unlike many redemption narratives, Sisneros does not portray transformation as immediate or effortless. His story begins in chaos. Poor judgment, emotional reactions, and substance abuse culminated in a federal conviction that carried severe consequences. Facing the weight of his actions and the impact on his family, he entered prison broken and overwhelmed.
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What followed was not instant change, but a slow and demanding process of rebuilding from the inside out.
During his incarceration, Sisneros began studying discipline, faith, emotional control, and personal responsibility not as abstract ideas, but as daily practices required for survival and growth. Through consistent self-examination, structured routines, mentorship, and spiritual development, he began reshaping his identity. The environment that was meant to confine him became the place where he confronted himself honestly for the first time.
The Devil Lost Another One explores the realities of federal prison life without sensationalism. It addresses the psychological weight of long-term incarceration, the internal battles with shame and regret, and the difficult work of earning back trust. Sisneros speaks candidly about accountability, faith, leadership, and the ongoing effort required to build character after failure.
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Today, Matthew Sisneros speaks openly about consequences, recovery, and second chances. His message is not centered on perfection. It is centered on ownership. He challenges readers to examine their own decisions, to break destructive cycles, and to understand that redemption is not a single emotional moment but a disciplined process.
Through his writing and public speaking, Sisneros aims to reach individuals struggling with addiction, incarceration, or personal setbacks, as well as families seeking hope in difficult circumstances. His story resonates with audiences who believe change is possible but understand that it requires honesty, humility, and sustained effort.
The Devil Lost Another One is now available for purchase. For media inquiries, interviews, speaking engagements, or review copies, please contact Matthew Sisneros directly using the information below.
Media Contact
Matthew Sisneros
Phone: 763-285-1588
Email: mattsisneros65@gmail.com
Unlike many redemption narratives, Sisneros does not portray transformation as immediate or effortless. His story begins in chaos. Poor judgment, emotional reactions, and substance abuse culminated in a federal conviction that carried severe consequences. Facing the weight of his actions and the impact on his family, he entered prison broken and overwhelmed.
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What followed was not instant change, but a slow and demanding process of rebuilding from the inside out.
During his incarceration, Sisneros began studying discipline, faith, emotional control, and personal responsibility not as abstract ideas, but as daily practices required for survival and growth. Through consistent self-examination, structured routines, mentorship, and spiritual development, he began reshaping his identity. The environment that was meant to confine him became the place where he confronted himself honestly for the first time.
The Devil Lost Another One explores the realities of federal prison life without sensationalism. It addresses the psychological weight of long-term incarceration, the internal battles with shame and regret, and the difficult work of earning back trust. Sisneros speaks candidly about accountability, faith, leadership, and the ongoing effort required to build character after failure.
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Today, Matthew Sisneros speaks openly about consequences, recovery, and second chances. His message is not centered on perfection. It is centered on ownership. He challenges readers to examine their own decisions, to break destructive cycles, and to understand that redemption is not a single emotional moment but a disciplined process.
Through his writing and public speaking, Sisneros aims to reach individuals struggling with addiction, incarceration, or personal setbacks, as well as families seeking hope in difficult circumstances. His story resonates with audiences who believe change is possible but understand that it requires honesty, humility, and sustained effort.
The Devil Lost Another One is now available for purchase. For media inquiries, interviews, speaking engagements, or review copies, please contact Matthew Sisneros directly using the information below.
Media Contact
Matthew Sisneros
Phone: 763-285-1588
Email: mattsisneros65@gmail.com
Source: Visionary Book Publishers
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