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Chasing the Dragon by Jackie Pullinger (audio testimony)

“One woman’s struggle against the darkness of Hong Kong’s drug dens.”

‘Chasing the Dragon’ is a slang term used in parts of China. It means to inhale the smoke from morphine, heroin, or opium when it is heated from a piece of foil. It also “refers to the elusive pursuit of the ultimate high in the usage of some particular drug” while doing so. (wikipedia)

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Chasing the Dragon the book online – click here.

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