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Hero of the Underground: A Memoir
Hero of the Underground: A Memoir

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Authors: Jason Peter, Tony O'neill
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 5354

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 031237576X
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332092
EAN: 9780312375768
ASIN: 031237576X

Publication Date: July 8, 2008
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I wasn’t afraid of death.

How could I be? I lived under death’s shadow every day. When you swallow eighty Vicodin, twenty sleeping pills, drink a bottle of vodka, and still survive, a certain sense of invulnerability stays with you. When you continually use drugs with the kind of reckless determination that I did, the limit to how much heroin or crack you can ingest is not defined in dollar amounts, but in the amounts your body can withstand without experiencing a seizure or respiratory failure. Yet at the end of every binge, every night of lining up six, seven, eight crack pipes and hitting them one after the other bam! bam! bam! every night of smoking and snorting bag after bag of heroin . . . after all of that, when you still wake up to see the same dirty sky over you as the night before, you start to think that instead of dying, maybe your punishment is to live---to be stuck in this purgatory of self-abuse and misery for an eternity. Sometimes you start to think that death would come as a blessed relief.

Toward the end, I found myself contemplating death again. Only this time I wasn’t going to leave it to chance. I was going to buy a gun, load the thing, place the barrel in my mouth, and blow my fucking brains out.

I sat on my parents’ sofa as I pondered this. All I needed was a gun.

And then all--
of my problems--
would be solved.




Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "HOW COULD I BE AFRAID OF DEATH WHEN I SWALLOW 60 VICODIN 20 SLEEPING PILLS, & DRINK A BOTTLE OF VODKA   July 26, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Have you ever been addicted to drugs? Have you ever known anyone addicted to drugs? Have you ever been involved in an intervention?

The first twenty pages of this biography of former Nebraska Cornhusker All-American -- three-time-member -- of an NCAA football champion -- a first round NFL draft choice -- and a short lived NFL player... Jason Peter... is so "mind-crazed"... drowned in paranoia... non-stop... "Pulse-pounding"... "Heart-throttling"... and so... absolutely embedded... in complete mental and physical "INSANITY"... that if the reader has not been personally involved in a similar situation... you will believe wholeheartedly that it was all contrived by the author.

Jason comes from a loving family with an older and younger brother, all of whom excelled in football. His older brother not only played at the University of Nebraska also, but had a successful NFL career. Younger brother Damian was destined to be better than both of his brothers. In fact, then Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, while on national TV after recruiting Damian to play for the Fighting Irish said: "Damian Peter was maybe the best offensive lineman that Notre Dame had ever recruited." Damian then had a fluke accident diving into a swimming pool at a friend's house. Damian was critically injured, and was paralyzed, until a wonder "test" drug gave him his physical movement back. This led to the absolute, most pointed comments in the entire book, other than the wanton, depraved, decadent, debauched, degenerate, destructive, drug use, that asphyxiates ninety-five percent of the entire story. The entire time that Damian was in intensive care and recovery... and even when he came back to school to watch helplessly from the sideline... Holtz never once, even called his one-time "prized" recruit, to see how he was doing... or to wish him well. Jason unabashedly states: "I STILL WOULDN'T TURN DOWN THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPIT IN LOU HOLTZ'S "EXPLETIVE" FACE. EACH SATURDAY IN THE FALL WHEN HOLTZ MAKES HIS JOVIAL, DUMB-"BUTT" REMARKS ON ESPN, I HOPE HE KNOWS THAT THERE'S AT LEAST ONE FAMILY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SCREEN, THE PETER FAMILY, THAT KNOWS WHAT A PIECE OF SNAKE "CRAP" HE REALLY IS."

If there is a word that can make addiction seem like a graphic understatement... then that would be the word I would use to describe Jason Peter. He "DEVOURED" (Abused would be like saying a little baby kitten played with a ball of yarn.) ENORMOUS-MASS quantities of cocaine... heroin... crack... meth... continually, consecutively and concurrently. During one period in time, his cocaine use *ALONE* was *TEN-THOUSAND-DOLLARS-A-WEEK*. In addition to all the drugs listed above... NOTE: Potential reader... please clear your eyes and mind for this next statement: "HE ALSO MESSED AROUND WITH KETAMINE ON OCCASION. KETAMINE IS A CAT TRANQUILIZER."

The author should be thanking the Lord three times a day that he is alive, and there are incidents in the book where he could have been killed very easily, and there are times he attempted or contemplated suicide. No reader should view this as a happy "partying" book. I do believe the author did not show enough remorse, as he relives his drug saturated life, with a bit too much braggadocio. About the fourth or fifth time Jason was going to enter rehab, he rented a private jet for THIRTY-THOUSAND-DOLLARS, and bought TEN-EIGHT-BALLS- OF COKE, and SEVEN-BUNDLES OF HEROIN, and contracted for the services of two hookers for his flight to "salvation".

The author is lucky he's alive... and even luckier... that his family loved him enough to keep praying for him.



5 out of 5 stars WOW!!! Best Non-Fiction in a while   July 17, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Okay, so my husband who is a huge football fan bought this book. I really had no interest you know football and all. One day I was getting ready to go to the beach and had no new reads so I throw Hero of the Underground in my bag. I started reading the first chapter and was instantly sucked in. The story is so much more than football. It is an honest in your face account of someone's journey with addiction. The stories are riveting and ultimately it is a tale of bravery and triumph over addiction. Needless to say, I finished the book at the beach that very day. I hope it will help someone who is struggling with demons. Great read.


2 out of 5 stars Peter is Hardly a Hero...   August 11, 2008
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

A disappointing read to say the least. Jason Peter is a typical privileged youth with a great amount of athletic ability who recounts being handed life on a silver platter in return for his bone-crushing performances on the field every Saturday/Sunday. Despite victories on the field, fame, glory, and great financial rewards, Peter finds himself to be void of happiness despite these successes, and thus turns to drugs to fill that void. Where is the heroism? What has Jason Peter done to earn such a title - 'Hero of the Underground'? Nothing in my opinion, and this book fails to tell the reader otherwise.

Real heroes stand for something, and make a bad situation better. Jason Peter takes a great situation and throws it all away, which is a slap in the face to any hardworking Joe trying to make ends meet in this world. A more appropriate title would have been 'Jason Peter: Failure in the Privileged World'.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic read!   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'd read Tony O'Neill's novel, Digging the Vein, and so found out about this book he wrote with Jason Peter, a defensive linesman for first, Nebraska, and then the Carolina Panthers, and a former drug addict.

I read it, breathelessly, in one day. My family was annoyed. It was RIVETTING. Peter's story is - ah- something else and no doubt O'Neill helped craft the raw material into a really well constructed book. Unputdownable. Really.

I have such compassion for Peter. I mean, yeah, I wish I'd met him when he was still wild and I was young and wild and- but hey, he's doing OK now!!! And that's great. Because, man, he should be dead. And he knows it. But- he's not! And he has a really great way of dealing with his struggles. That is to say, he's not "AA". And I'm not against AA, but I am against the idea that it is the ONLY way to get it together.

Anyway, I love all the partying and hookers and private plane stuff. So did he. But, it's great he's got it together.

Oh, and I love summer. But now that I read this book, I sort of can't wait for football season to start. I totally recommend this book. Fantastic story, heartfelt, so well executed.



5 out of 5 stars Outstanding book, awesome story - must read!   July 26, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Bought this book and could not put it down. Finished it in less than a week, which is fast for a non-reader like myself. Peter weaves an incredible story that is a must-read for football fans. Highly, highly reccomend this amazing book.

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