By the time he was thirteen, he already had attended thirteen funerals. Abandoned by his mother, and with his father - the club's notorious former president - in jail, 'LT' Menginie was raised by the Pagans and became inducted into a life of sex, violence, drugs, and dysfunction. When his father was released from jail and betrayed the club by going over to the rival Hells Angels - helping to touch off Philadelphia's 'Biker War' - LT had to decide where his loyalties lay. "Prodigal Father, Pagan Son" is the perfect read for fans of the popular television drama "Sons of Anarchy", and follows in the steps of "Sonny Barger" and other gripping insider accounts such as, "No Angel", "Out in Bad Standings", and "Under and Alone" by taking readers into the shocking and hypnotic under world of outlaw biker clubs. Reviews"A down-and-dirty memoir that should appeal to readers of such books as Sonny Barger's "Hell's Angel" (2001) and Hunter Thompson's classic "Hell's Angels" (1967).""--Kirkus Reviews
""One of the most extraordinary true crime autobiographies.""--Sydney Morning Herald " "Gritty and real, tragic and brutal. The book is filled with powerful characters. A compelling read...not for the sqeamish.""--"MotorcycleUSA.com "Any general-interest lending library will find this an involving, moving memoir!""--Midwest Book Review""The raw honesty and horrendous recounts of events give readers a sense of empathy, and you can't help but imagine the travesties that the character endures as a young boy...."Prodigal Father, Pagan Son" is written with emotion, detail and brilliant imagery. The book is able to capture the audience with authenticity and believability.""--" NomadsLeathers.com "This is a one-of-a-kind true tale of being born into madness . . . and of rising above it.--Robert K. Tanenbaum, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Betrayed" and "Capture
"""D"elves into the secret underworld of 'one-percenter' clubs and delivers a candid and fascinating look at one man's search for brotherhood amid a life of dysfunction and abuse."--Jack Ballentine, author of "Murder for Hire: My Life as the Country's Most Successful Undercover Agent """ |