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Prodigal Father, Pagan Son Anthony Lt Menginie

Prodigal Father, Pagan Son By Anthony Lt Menginie

Prodigal Father, Pagan Son by Anthony Lt Menginie


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By the time he was 13, he already had attended 13 funerals. Abandoned by his mother, and with his father in jail, L T Menginie was raised inside the outlaw biker club and became inducted into a life of sex, violence, drugs, and dysfunction. This title presents his portrait.

Prodigal Father, Pagan Son Summary

Prodigal Father, Pagan Son: Growing Up Inside the Dangerous World of the Pagans Motorcycle Club by Anthony Lt Menginie

By the time he was 13, he already had attended 13 funerals. Abandoned by his mother, and with his father in jail, L T Menginie was raised inside the outlaw biker club and became inducted into a life of sex, violence, drugs, and dysfunction. When his father, the chapter's president, is released from jail and betrays the club by going over to the rival Hells Angels - helping to touch off the Biker Wars in Philadelphia - the author must decide where his loyalties lie. Sure to appeal to fans of insider accounts such as No Angel and Under and Alone as well as the Sons of Anarchy television show, this gritty memoir takes the reader into the shocking and hypnotic underworld of one-percenter clubs.

Prodigal Father, Pagan Son Reviews

A down-and-dirty memoir that should appeal to readers of such books as Sonny Barger's Hell's Angel and Hunter Thompson's classic Hell's Angels. (Kirkus Reviews)

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NLS9781250007322
9781250007322
1250007321
Prodigal Father, Pagan Son: Growing Up Inside the Dangerous World of the Pagans Motorcycle Club by Anthony Lt Menginie
New
Paperback
St Martin's Press
20120619
288
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