Translucence: Everything That’S Dark: Book Two of the Devil Speaks Louder

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Its been roughly two years since Jason Braswells former high school buddy, Brian Dildy, was convicted of DUI vehicular manslaughter. Jason, now twenty and a sophomore in college, is drinking more heavily than ever. The apartment he shares with roommates is filled with a gallery of beer bottles, cards, quarters, shot glasses, and dice. The snow is falling on a Sunday afternoon when Jason and his housemate crack open their first beer, long before the party at the Sugar Magnolia gig at Crossroads Bar. As the snowfall turns to a whiteout, Jason chews an OxyContin, sending his entire existence spiraling to a shockingly absurd bottom peppered with intriguing characters that include his undergraduate girlfriend, a cop, a porn star, a rugby player, and a gangster who all converge into the dark decay caused by the addicted life. In this compelling novel, the grim realities of alcohol and narcotics abuse are brought to the forefront through a young mans eyes as he battles personal demons and chooses his future.

About the author

Jeremy Stevens is a recovering alcoholic who uses his writing, teaching, and public speaking skills to awaken all audiences to the dark realities of substance addiction. He currently resides in Wilson, North Carolina, where he is privileged to be back in the middle school English-language arts classroom after a harrowing descent of jails, rehabs, halfway houses, and homelessness. To contact or follow Jeremy Stevens, please visit www.youngdrunks.com. Like us on Facebook! The Devil Speaks Louder

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