A Stone's Throw, The True Story of a Wreckful Youth

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Scott A Spackey ISBN: 9780996891370
Publisher: Scott A Spackey Publication: March 3, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Scott A Spackey
ISBN: 9780996891370
Publisher: Scott A Spackey
Publication: March 3, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A memoir of triumph and redemption.
A hedonistic descent from innocence to narcissism
into the dark culture of IV methamphetamine, psychedelics, organized drug crime and sex in 80’s Los Angeles. Pot & alcohol at 14,
LSD by 15 and slamming-dope by 17.
Scott’s high-school friends became a notorious counterfeit & drug-dealing group in L.A.
Intense, shocking and brutal to the senses,
A Stone’s Throw teleports you on a journey he barely survived.
A sinister, secret society of sex, crime and intense hybrids of narcotics mostly unknown to society.
Everything is revealed and you vicariously experience it.
As outrageous and surreal as Scott’s story is, it is all true. A Stone’s Throw is a journey the reader experiences. A young 13 year old boy is moved from a calm suburban life to a chaotic existence in Los Angeles. We follow the subtle progression of partying indulgences of youth as it digresses into a dark and twisted life of survival, seduction, excess and drugs that are part of a secret cult existence of crime, drugs and sex. Scott’s life devolves from its once youthful and normal innocence to tragic loss of character and spirit as he and his high school friends become some of Los Angeles’ most notorious counterfeiters, drug dealers and theft rings enslaved by exotic drugs few people know about to this day. The climax of his memoir is a terrifying, suspenseful event that escalates on a trajectory with one of two outcomes: total self annihilation and death or profound and enlightening salvation.

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A memoir of triumph and redemption.
A hedonistic descent from innocence to narcissism
into the dark culture of IV methamphetamine, psychedelics, organized drug crime and sex in 80’s Los Angeles. Pot & alcohol at 14,
LSD by 15 and slamming-dope by 17.
Scott’s high-school friends became a notorious counterfeit & drug-dealing group in L.A.
Intense, shocking and brutal to the senses,
A Stone’s Throw teleports you on a journey he barely survived.
A sinister, secret society of sex, crime and intense hybrids of narcotics mostly unknown to society.
Everything is revealed and you vicariously experience it.
As outrageous and surreal as Scott’s story is, it is all true. A Stone’s Throw is a journey the reader experiences. A young 13 year old boy is moved from a calm suburban life to a chaotic existence in Los Angeles. We follow the subtle progression of partying indulgences of youth as it digresses into a dark and twisted life of survival, seduction, excess and drugs that are part of a secret cult existence of crime, drugs and sex. Scott’s life devolves from its once youthful and normal innocence to tragic loss of character and spirit as he and his high school friends become some of Los Angeles’ most notorious counterfeiters, drug dealers and theft rings enslaved by exotic drugs few people know about to this day. The climax of his memoir is a terrifying, suspenseful event that escalates on a trajectory with one of two outcomes: total self annihilation and death or profound and enlightening salvation.

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