James Mills
James Mills wrote two New York Times bestsellers: the novel Report to the Commissioner and The Underground Empire, a study of international narcotics trafficking that led to his expert testimony before a panel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. His books The Panic in Needle Park and Report to the Commissioner were made into major motion pictures.
James Mills wrote two New York Times bestsellers: the novel Report to the Commissioner and The Underground Empire, a study of international narcotics trafficking that led to his expert testimony before a panel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. His books The Panic in Needle Park and Report to the Commissioner were made into major motion pictures. See less
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James Mills book reviews
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The panic in Needle Park
A Heartbreaker novel of addiction, love, betrayal.
So i first saw the 1971 film adaptation of, The Panic in Needle Park and it was pretty striking, the movie that got Al Pacino his role in The Godfather. It was a love story, definitely a painful one ... Read More
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The panic in Needle Park
heroin chic on the streets
by clarie, Oct 9, 2007
helen does not become a prostitute to support her heroin habit. she falls in love with bobby, who is already addicted, and supports both of them with her "call girl" earnings because she's a very ... Read More