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Existential pornography... Mystical debaucheries... Ruminations tracking through to a delicate hell and back... Bourbon, flesh and celestial flares of chronic laughing hope... Quiet Days in Fremantle, Author JJ DeCeglie with musings on existence, art and sex in the sparkling wastelands of West Australia.
Dead girlfriend...checkAlcohol problem...checkGambling debt...check Looming death...checkJack Andrelli is a private eye. He's also a booze-sodden, big-mouthed, gambling addict with a death wish. Haunted by the suicide of his teenage girlfriend and in hock to a gangster, Jack meets a femme fatale who offers him a case that might just solve his problems once and for all.PRAISE FOR DRAWING DEAD"Drawing Dead is a brilliant noir from one of Australia's most exciting new novelists." - Adrian McKinty, author of 'Dead I Well May Be', 'Fifty Grand', 'Falling Glass' and 'The Cold, Cold Ground'"A terrifying portrait of a man destined to lose, Drawing Dead is at once stark and lyrical, with the ghosts o...
This book provides comprehensive and practical guidance for the management of esophageal cancer. It presents a detailed review of the pathophysiology, clinical staging, treatment, and outcomes of patients with esophageal cancer. Chapters cover the epidemiology of the disease, latest diagnostic and staging tools, systemic therapies, and the current open and minimally invasive surgical techniques including transhiatal, Ivor Lewis and McKeown esophagectomy. Esophageal Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment compiles experience gained across a variety of medical disciplines, with contributions from world renowned surgeons, gastroenterologists, and medical oncologists. Thanks to its multidisciplinary authorship, this book represents a unique resource for anybody who takes care of patients with esophageal cancer.
Meet the Rookie, a suave, smooth-talking, hard-drinking gambler on a mission to topple the country's biggest names in poker. From Northbridge to Melbourne, the Rookie experiences the exhilarating highs and catastrophic lows of the underground poker circuit. Beyond material concerns, the Rookie rides on the hard edge of existence in his struggle to defeat Indersmith. Beyond poker, beyond caring, the Rookie exists only for the moment. Damned Good achieves a fusion between technical and literary writing, and will appeal to aficionados of poker and of quality writing alike. "DeCeglie has balls roughly the size of Bukowski's. Damned Good is goddamned good" Jimmy Jack - Winner AFI Award for Best S...
A season in the life of 23 year old Sep. Similar to Kerouac and Hemingway.