Death
by Heroin
You may think you love your lover,
but the drug is stronger.
You may think you love your mother,
but the drug is stronger.
You may think you love your father, brother, sister, child, but, be assured,
the drug is stronger.
These lines open Death by Heroin, a passionate and constructive
book about heroin addiction, prompted by a family tragedy.
In December 1998 both of Mary Kenny's nephews died, three
weeks apart, as a consequence of the drug.
A broad range of experience is described within these pages, the results of extensive research undertaken in England and Ireland; first-hand accounts of heroin addicts and their families feature alongside the detailed insights of professionals working within the various fields of drug rehabilitation and eduction - voices from across all the social divides.
In addition the author draws on her own past as a recovering alcoholic, while attempting to find answers to some of the myriad questions surrounding drug addiction, such as its roots, why some individuals are more susceptible than others, and what families can do to help prevent such tragedy.
Mary Kenny is a leading journalist, writer and broadcaster. She is married with two sons and lives in both Ireland and Engalnd.
First published November 1999 by
New Island Books,
2 Brookside,
Dundrum Rd, Dublin 14, Ireland.
Copyright © 1999 Mary Kenny
ISBN: 1-902602-11-0





