Tony O'Neill

Praise for Millionaire Junkie

An unflinching look at the dark side of a life devoted to pleasure . . . the book's power lies in his honesty in detailing the depths of his despair from seeking the next high

Publishers Weekly

A portrait of a red-blooded jock as monster dope fiend . . . had Hunter Thompson been a football player instead of a fan, this is the book he'd have written

Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and I, Fatty

A bleak if compelling read, but has a genuinely uplifting ending

Maxim

An unflinching look at the dark side of a life devoted to pleasure . . . the book's power lies in his honesty in detailing the depths of his despair from seeking the next high

Publishers Weekly

A portrait of a red-blooded jock as monster dope fiend . . . had Hunter Thompson been a football player instead of a fan, this is the book he'd have written

Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and I, Fatty

A bleak if compelling read, but has a genuinely uplifting ending

Maxim

An unflinching look at the dark side of a life devoted to pleasure . . . the book's power lies in his honesty in detailing the depths of his despair from seeking the next high

Publishers Weekly

A portrait of a red-blooded jock as monster dope fiend . . . had Hunter Thompson been a football player instead of a fan, this is the book he'd have written

Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and I, Fatty

A bleak if compelling read, but has a genuinely uplifting ending

Maxim