
The Alcoholic
A Hero Contends for His Soul
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Can a modern-day hero defeat addiction?
Some people are born with seemingly limitless talent, be it in their intellectual capacities, athletic prowess, artistic abilities, or personal aplomb. Roland Hazzard is one of those rare individuals. Nothing should stand in his way.
Yet he suffers from one glaring deficiency—he can’t control and enjoy alcohol. His addiction threatens to destroy the promise of his many gifts.
Now fate throws Roland an opportunity that could change everything. A notorious serial killer is stalking a woman in his building and breaks into Roland’s apartment by mistake. Roland’s slaying of the monster makes him an instant celebrity and he cultivates an outrageous vigilante persona that, on the one hand, scorns the traditional news media and, on the other, spawns a huge internet following.
His fame attracts more violence, and the violence more attention, until Roland is in constant demand and making a lot of easy money.
Roland’s drunken behavior eventually gets him into serious trouble, and a secret crime from his past comes to light.
Will he overcome his self-destructive nature?
Or will the alcoholic sink into obscurity?
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- James
- 01-28-25
Worth the Listen
T.S. Flanagan's novel presents a thrilling exploration of a deeply flawed yet captivating character, Roland Hazzard. Hazzard's struggle with addiction, set against the backdrop of his extraordinary talents and vigilante actions, creates a compelling narrative that is both suspenseful and thought-provoking.
Flanagan masterfully balances the external conflicts of a man battling a serial killer and navigating the complexities of newfound fame with the internal conflict of addiction. The story is a wild ride, with unexpected twists and turns that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.
While the novel delves into dark themes, it also offers a glimmer of hope. Roland's journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of redemption, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
This book is a must-read for those who enjoy fast-paced thrillers with complex characters and a touch of social commentary.
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- PG
- 01-21-25
A mix of gritty realism and dark heroism
As the story unfolds, Roland’s self-destructive tendencies lead to harrowing consequences, both personal and public. The book doesn’t shy away from exploring the complexities of addiction, making it both a thrilling and sobering read. Roland’s battle with his inner demons is as intense as his external conflicts, creating a layered and thought-provoking narrative.
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- James Kiely
- 01-21-25
A Gripping and Thought-Provoking Tale
TS Flanagan delivers a gripping and thought-provoking tale that masterfully weaves themes of addiction, redemption, and the complexities of modern heroism. Narrated by the author himself, this audiobook captures the essence of Roland Hazzard’s tumultuous journey with authenticity and raw emotion.
Flanagan’s dual role as both writer and narrator enhances the storytelling experience, infusing each scene with the passion and depth only an author can bring to their work. His portrayal of Roland’s internal struggle with alcoholism, set against the backdrop of an unexpected rise to fame, is both captivating and relatable. The narration vividly brings to life the highs and lows of Roland’s journey—from the adrenaline of his vigilante escapades to the sobering reality of his self-destructive tendencies.
The plot is as unpredictable as Roland’s choices, keeping listeners on edge as they navigate his chaotic world. The story does a commendable job of exploring the psychological and societal pressures that can both inspire and derail personal transformation. Roland’s fame and fortune are juxtaposed with his vulnerability, creating a compelling character study that lingers long after the final chapter.
Overall, The Alcoholic: A Hero Contends for His Soul is an engaging listen for those who appreciate a blend of action, drama, and profound moral questions. Flanagan’s narration is the perfect vehicle for his dynamic story, making this audiobook a must-listen for anyone seeking a raw, unflinching exploration of the human condition.
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- Sarahnel Aclan
- 01-30-25
Great Thrilling Novel
A must-read for fans of dark thrillers, redemption arcs, and thought-provoking character studies, this novel delivers a powerful, gripping story that lingers long after the final page.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-08-25
Wow! Just Wow!!
This book speaks at the importance of refraining from the vice that stands in your way to excellence.
St. John of Kronstadt would take to the streets in the morning where all the drunks were passed out. He would hold them in his lap and tell them that they were living beneath the dignity that God had created for them.
This book does well to create an image that without self-control and a respectful desire to live up to your calling, you will not achieve that which you were created for.
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- J.Bite
- 01-16-25
An enthralling tale of triumph and turmoil
A journey through addiction, fame, and redemption is a rollercoaster framed in a modern-day saga of battling demons within and out. The vivid storytelling makes Roland’s struggles with alcoholism and his accidental path to celebrity gripping and deeply relatable. The story blends the thrill of vigilante justice with the sobering reality of addiction in a way that's both thought-provoking and engaging.
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- Knowledge1000
- 02-12-25
A Wild Ride with Deep Struggles
This book was a rollercoaster! Roland is a character you can’t look away from—talented, reckless, and spiraling in his addiction, yet somehow you still root for him. The mix of action, dark humor, and real struggles with alcoholism made it such a compelling read. The whole vigilante fame aspect adds an extra layer of chaos that keeps things moving fast. It’s raw, gripping, and definitely makes you think. If you like flawed heroes and stories that dig deep, this one's worth picking up!
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- Dylan LP
- 01-18-25
Phenomenal is an understatent - a must listen!!!!
I am beyond impressed. I've been on the edge of my seat from the beginning and am surprised at how amazing this story is and how much I LOVE it!! I can't recommend it enough. The narration is amazing and done by the author themself. Humor, wit, and more goodness embedded in this thriller if that's what you call it. It sure kept me in suspense, wanting more and to know what happens around the corner. Just start listening! Don't think about it, just do it!
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- Chelsea. O
- 01-19-25
An intoxicating blend of brilliance and redemption
This book takes readers on a wild ride with Roland Hazzard, a character brimming with potential but haunted by his addiction. The concept is captivating: a deeply flawed, extraordinarily gifted man thrust into fame by a bizarre twist of fate, a chance encounter with a serial killer. The storyline masterfully explores the interplay between heroism, notoriety, and personal demons, delivering both thrills and sobering reflections. Roland Hazzard’s clash with a serial killer propels him into unexpected celebrity, but his brilliance is shadowed by his alcoholism and dark secrets.
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- ryan leaver
- 01-12-25
Great listen, definitely recommend!!!
I just finished this book, and wow—what a ride! The story of Roland Hazzard hooked me right from the start. The author does an incredible job of blending action, suspense, and deep character development. Roland is such a complex character—gifted and charismatic, yet deeply flawed by his addiction. The twist with the serial killer and Roland’s rise to fame felt fresh and unpredictable, keeping me on edge the whole time. I also appreciated how the book didn’t shy away from exploring the darker side of fame and personal struggle. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking, fast-paced read that’s hard to put down. Highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrillers with a psychological edge!
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