Sick City A Novel

Sick City A Novel by Tony O’Neill, published by HarperCollins on July 20, 2010, is a fictional exploration of Hollywood’s darker side. This 384-page book invites readers to follow the lives of Jeffrey and Randal, two desperate junkies navigating the chaotic landscape of Los Angeles. Through their eyes, the narrative unfolds a vivid portrayal of infamous crime scenes and celebrity treatment centers, offering a unique perspective on the city’s underbelly.
In this edition, readers will encounter an outrageous adventure that captures the essence of life in a city often glamorized yet filled with hidden struggles. Sick City presents a raw and unfiltered look at addiction and desperation, set against the backdrop of sun-bleached streets. The novel’s engaging storyline and dynamic characters provide insight into the complexities of life in a place where fame and misfortune collide.
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Meet Jeffrey and Randal, two desperate junkies and your guides on this top-to-bottom fun-house tour of Hollywood’s underbelly. From infamous crime scenes to celebrity treatment centers, Sick City is an outrageous page-turning adventure set in the sun-bleached wilds of LA.
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