After exhausting their resources in the slums of Los Angeles, a junkie and his wife settle in London's "murder mile," the city's most violent and criminally corrupt section. Persevering past failed treatments, persistent temptation, urban ennui, and his wife's ruinous death wish, the nameless narrator fights to reclaim his life.
In prose that could peel paint from a car, Tony O'Neill re-creates the painfully comic, often tragic days of a recovering heroin addict.
After exhausting their resources in the slums of Los Angeles, a junkie and his wife settle in London's "murder mile," the city's most violent and c...
Hero of the Underground is the riveting New York Times bestseller.
I wasn't afraid of death.
How could I be? I lived under death's shadow every day. When you swallow sixty Vicodin, twenty sleeping pills, drink a bottle of vodka, and still survive, a certain sense of invulnerability stays with you.
When you continually use drugs with the kind of reckless determination that I did, the limit to how much heroin or crack you can ingest is not defined by dollar amounts but by the amounts your body can withstand without experiencing a seizure or respiratory...
Hero of the Underground is the riveting New York Times bestseller.
"Sick City is fun, twisted and brutal....O'Neill could be our generation's Jim Thompson." -- James Frey, author of Bright Shiny Morning "Tony O'Neill works his L.A. people the way Dutch Leonard had his hand down the pants of every degenerate in his great Detroit novels." -- Barry Gifford, author of Wild at HeartFrom Tony O'Neill, the author of Down and Out on Murder Mile and coauthor of the Neon Angel and the New York Times bestselling Hero of the Underground, comes Sick City--a wild...
"Sick City is fun, twisted and brutal....O'Neill could be our generation's Jim Thompson." -- James Frey, author of Bright Shiny Morn...
In this candid autobiography, Cherie Currie--the original lead singer of '70s teenage all-girl rock band The Runaways--powerfully recounts her years in the band, her friendship with guitarist Joan Jett, and her struggle with drugs. An intense, behind-the-scenes look at rock music in the gritty, post-glam era, Neon Angel is a must-read for anyone whose heart beats to the rhythm of David Bowie, Suzi Quatro, Nick Gilder, and the Sex Pistols, and for every fan of the movie it inspired: The Runaways, starring Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart as Cherie Currie and Joan Jett.
In this candid autobiography, Cherie Currie--the original lead singer of '70s teenage all-girl rock band The Runaways--powerfully recounts her years i...
"Full of wit, pathos, humour and a sharp incisiveness.." Liverpool Sound & Vision. "People's Poet is rhyming again...packed with light-hearted comic verses on subjects from apostrophes to upside-down mystics.." Liverpool Echo Welcome to a world of tight-fisted Romans, upside-down mystics and one swingin' Buddha. In these funny, thoughtful and sometimes moving poems, Tony O'Neill takes a lopsided view of life, including shedding some welcome light on the great buttons vs zipper debate. A first collection from the official People's Poet of Liverpool's year as Capital of Culture.
"Full of wit, pathos, humour and a sharp incisiveness.." Liverpool Sound & Vision. "People's Poet is rhyming again...packed with light-hearted comic v...