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Jason Cook

Jason Cook Author http://www.authorjasoncook.com/index.html

Jason Cook is a hertfordshire author

Jason Cook - The True Crime Author
Jason Cook is a former gangster's runner who due to peer pressure; became a drug addict at the age of twelve years old.
Within five years he was a face in London's underworld for all the wrong reasons.

Jason fully admits he became hooked on drugs, which led to him selling drugs from his bedroom and on the streets to pay off his growing drugs debts to local dealers.
Soon he was faced with a situation he couldn't get out of.

In trouble with Yardies; he was forced to smuggle drugs in order to save his friends and family from danger.

Introduced by chance to gangsters of London's underworld and their overseas criminal activities; he soon became a gangster's runner.

At the age of 20 he was heavily involved in the drugs world and he was also taking steroids to build himself up.

At 18 stone; the young man with a sizeable drug habit was now being used to collect money from drug dealers on behalf of the gangsters who supplied them. Along with reducing his own debts he would also be paid in drugs for collecting money from other dealers. Jason was soon arrested and spent 3 years and 9 months in HM Pentonville Prison where drugs use was also prevalent.

On a second visit to prison he realised that he needed to turn things around in order to improve his quality of life and those of his family. This was when he started writing his books. Despite being dyslexic Jason wanted to tell his stories to others and warn them of how easy it is to become addicted and dragged into a world which is dangerous, illegal and unsafe.

Jason tells his story over four books. They tell the tales of events that could happened to any of us.

He hopes that his story can help others to avoid the pitfalls of drug use and the inevitable negative consequences.

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