Lost Angeles Book Series (Books 1-2) by David Louden
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Overview: David Louden is a writer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The major influences to his work include Charles Bukowski, John Fante, William S. Burroughs, Brendan Behan & Jim Thompson.
In 2012 he released his debut novel, Lost Angeles. A Roman á clef tale of a young man intent on self destruction. Though elements of the novel were biographical, the majority of Lost Angeles was compiled from experiences from multiple friends and drinking buddies. The following year Louden released Bone Idol [bohn ahyd-l], a continuation of the story of Lost Angeles’ main character, and the author’s alter ego, Doug Morgan. Chronicling his life from the age of 3 to 21. Bone Idol paints a comic-tragedy portrait of a family unable to communicate and the shame felt for wanting to aspire to something "more". Though the author’s favourite of his own works to-date, Bone Idol is the least successful piece from Louden.
Genre: Fiction > Erotic
Lost Angeles
Full time whiskey enthusiast Doug Morgan is on a downward spiral. Over the past two years the Irish man has played witness to the slow and steady decay of his life and he’s finally called time. Haunted by an unacknowledged pain Doug swaps the white collar nine to five of Belfast for one last charge into oblivion in the City of Angels. A scotch-soaked stranger in a strange land Doug befriends a series of like minded and self destructive vagabonds who, like him, are aiming for chaos. In a city that sees thousands of people per year come to be discovered why has one man come to get lost? Kindle Edition includes the short story ADVICE FROM A DOG.
Bone Idol
The sophomore follow-up to LOST ANGELES is the semi-biographical tale of author David Louden’s alter-ego Doug Morgan as he struggles to connect with his father Jack, his mother Ruth and the working class ideology of "a real job". From his early adventure filled days in Poleglass through to the alcohol induced haze of his early twenties Doug’s life (much like the city) is one at conflict with itself. BONE IDOL is filled with humour, sex, guilt and the shameful dream of a boy wanting to create more than a family of haunted heirs. Kindle Edition features the short story TALKING TO MYSELF.
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