Forty Nights (Eating Smoke #2)

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By Chris Thrall

 

The stand-alone sequel to the international bestseller Eating Smoke

Former commando Chris Thrall returned from a year in Hong Kong suffering severe psychosis from crystal meth addiction. The medical profession said recovery was unlikely and recommended admitting him to a psychiatric hospital.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing wrong with me!โ€

Chris refused all intervention and his life descended into a chaotic cycle of drug use that almost killed himโ€ฆ until salvation came in a surprising form.

In this long-awaited follow-up to Eating Smoke, Chris tells a harrowing yet refreshing and often hilarious account of addiction and one gutsy journey to recovery.

โ€œAfter the harrowing events in Eating Smoke, if you thought Chris Thrall departed Kai Tak bound for a life of cream teas and Little England โ€˜normalityโ€™โ€ฆ then youโ€™ve likely not experienced the depravity and horror of drug addiction. In Forty Nights, Chris continues to confront his demons with his usual engaging honesty, side-splitting Royal Marine humour and storytelling at its finest.โ€ โ€“ Phil Whelan, RTHK

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Former commando Chris Thrall returned from a year in Hong Kong suffering severe psychosis from crystal meth addiction. The medical profession said recovery was unlikely and recommended admitting him to a psychiatric hospital.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing wrong with me!โ€

Chris refused all intervention and his life descended into a chaotic cycle of drug use that almost killed himโ€ฆ until salvation came in a surprising form. In this long-awaited follow-up to Eating Smoke, Chris tells a harrowing yet refreshing and often hilarious account of addiction and one gutsy journey to recovery.

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โ€œAfter the harrowing events in Eating Smoke, if you thought Chris Thrall departed Kai Tak bound for a life of cream teas and Little England โ€˜normalityโ€™โ€ฆ then youโ€™ve likely not experienced the depravity and horror of drug addiction. In Forty Nights, Chris continues to confront his demons with his usual engaging honesty, side-splitting Royal Marine humour and storytelling at its finest.โ€ โ€“ Phil Whelan, RTHK

โ€œThere are inspirational life stories and then there is Chris Thrallโ€™s. Read at your own risk.โ€ โ€“ Adrian Simon, author of Milk-Blood and son of Warren Fellows, The Damage Done

โ€œThe tone of Forty Nights is similar to Eating Smoke, but the storytelling is tighter and the style sharper. As in Hong Kong, Thrall is surrounded by an entertaining cast of misfits, including โ€˜bohemian Wurzelโ€™ Chunks, who comes up with the worldโ€™s worst business ideas, and paranoid party boy turned drug dealer Simon, who believes he can defend himself against criminal gangs with a BB gun. Much of the time, though, Thrall is alone in his flat, repeating the rituals of drug dependence. Fortunately, he remains immensely likeable and retains his engaging descriptive powers and faultless comic timing.โ€ โ€“ Richard Lord, South China Morning Post

โ€œSimply brilliant. An amazing yet hilarious insight into the dark world of drug addiction and the bright light of recovery.โ€ โ€“ Mark Time, author of Going Commando