Paranoisia by Oliver C Gearing

Paranoisia by Oliver C Gearing

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Paranoisia is a gripping tale of adult fiction, describing the psychosis and misadventures of the criminal drug world.

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Paranoisia by Oliver C Gearing

Paranoisia is a gripping tale of adult fiction, describing the psychosis and misadventures of the criminal drug world. This is the tale of one man's descent into the drug-addled criminal world, with tragic and unbelievable consequences that border on the fantastical. Told over six months, what starts as a stint in rehab - in the toughest regime known to users, in Thailand - becomes a downward spiral into the depths of addiction. The pace makes for a pulse-pounding read. Oliver's brother, business partner and runner-up in the 2012 series of The Apprentice, Tom Gearing, also makes an appearance in the book. The book, which has been compared to American Psycho and Layer Cake, will appeal to fans of crime and thriller fiction and other novels focusing on addiction, like Trainspotting and Junk. Oliver draws inspiration from Irvine Welsh, Bret Easton Ellis and Douglas Coupland.
A real page turner -- Geoff Spiteri Shakespeare Matters Fantastic -- The Daily Express
Oliver C Gearing has worked in finance and investment since leaving university, but now owns part of Cult Wines Ltd. During the highs of his career, he has de-railed and stabilised again, inspiring him to write some of his stories into film and literature. His passions lie in the arts.
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ISBN 13 9781780883731
ISBN 10 1780883730
Title Paranoisia
Author Oliver C Gearing
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2012-10-04
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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