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P.S. October 28, 2008

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.


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Novelist O'Neill (Digging the Vein), a recovered heroin addict and lapsed rocker, draws on his experiences for this fast-paced, compulsively readable (if occasionally self-indulgent) portrait of a young would-be rocker junkie. After most of his belongings are repossessed (or sold for drug money) and his wife Susan admits to embezzling thousands of dollars from her company to support their habit, the unnamed narrator and his wife flee Los Angeles for his former home in England. There, he tries frantically to plug back into the London drug and music scenes and struggles to get clean. Fighting violent withdrawal symptoms, living in squalor on London's infamous Clapton Road (aka Murder Mile) and grappling with a sadistic and controlling rehab doctor, O'Neill's antihero paints a grim, bloody picture of compulsive self-destruction. As veteran of half a dozen bands (including the Brian Jonestown Massacre), O'Neill gives himself too much space to voice his professional grievances, and there's a tendency to name-drop. Still, the novel's consistent tone of urgency and desperation creates a gritty world of its own that compels despite its flaws. (Nov.)
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At 21, the nameless narrator of Murder Mile, with a broken marriage and a broken career behind him, faces a burgeoning heroin habit and a new marriage to a fellow junkie. Their downward spiral into squalor and desperation, first in L.A. and then in a dangerous neighborhood in London, is rendered in exquisitely precise prose. Once a musician with a promising career, the narrator now has no qualms about pawning his gear, running scams for money, and spending entire days and nights frantically looking for drugs. Collapsed veins and exhausted funds drive the couple to a methadone clinic, where Susan must put on a “crying, begging routine” to get them into a program, and they must follow a strict set of byzantine rules to stay in it. Having found a tenuous stability, he eventually takes a job with a music magazine, forms a new band, and falls in love. As with other titles in the annals of addiction, such as Naked Lunch (1962) and Permanent Midnight (1995), the hell of addiction is made as visceral as the hell of sobriety. --Joanne Wilkinson

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (October 28, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061582867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061582868
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 4.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,140,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Murderously intriguing read, November 11, 2008
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With DOWN AND OUT ON MURDER MILE, Tony O'Neill doesn't romanticize the junkie life; he proves instead that it's everyone else who romanticizes the sober life. And yet for all of its outsider coolness, it is not as preachy as the drug narratives of the 1990's about its anti-materialism. The speaker's lyricism trumps any attempts to condemn him as whiny. Instead he seems desperately aware and even sensitive within a world where narcissism and ignorance are so rampant it is perfectly normal for them to go unironically unnoticed.

LA serves as ground zero for the explosively grotesque addiction. The thunderous militarism of America's attitude toward drugs blackens every street and secrets every high. When the narrator is whisked with his junkie wife to London, there is a brief sigh of relief. But London proves to have its own secret daggers. Life in London becomes like trading in your old lover for one who promises to beat your body instead of your face so it won't show as much.

The voice here is simultaneously youthful and eternal. It has captured what the beats captured in the 1950's not by going off on be-bop and jazz or even new jazz. It instead rejuvenates their spirit by portraying an international exchange of subculture and colorful adolescence that would make William Gibson jealous.

It evokes the spirit of Burroughs with due respect and even passion. But really it is better than Burroughs because it's easier to read and has girls.

And so, while O'Neill ultimately agrees with Aubrey DeGrey that "life is a terminal illness", one must read this book to understand the light and intricate web of ideas that thwart simple solutions to problems like addiction. Because in the end, survival itself is no solution or purpose. But beauty, shared, smashed, bleeding or otherwise, has every right to exist.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Down and Out, November 21, 2010
A very talented book by a talented writer. Anyone who has been addicted to something, or tried to kick their addiction should be able to relate to the story. Captures the partying and drug taking culture really well. Reads like an admixture of Burroughs, and Hunter S. Thompson.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Walking the Wild Side, November 11, 2008
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