Black Girl

By Daniel Joseph
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Published: June 06, 2011
Words: 93927 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Drugs. House Music. Fast women. Slow jobs.

Extended description

'It is a universal law of clubs that at least one person in the place will be too smashed and acting like an obnoxious dick, much to the annoyance of everyone else. Unfortunately, that night it was me.'

Paul Lines is a young man suffocating in a mediocre day job. He looks for excitement at the weekends with call girls and drugs, and gets more than he can handle at Deano's, an all day party in the city where the lights are dazzling and the music is to die for.

Lurid, confessional and hilarious in turn, Black Girl is the story of his hell ride through the club scenes of England and Ibiza, fast women, slow jobs, to the verge of a nervous breakdown and back again. A modern life laid bare.

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Tags

drugs, sex, black, house music, call girl, ibiza

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