To Hell I Ride

Jason Carter

Most assumed Jason Carter lived a wonderful life. Remarkable wife. Amazing kids. And an oversized house close to the country club. But something reeked. While discussing thoughts of suicide, a renowned psychiatrist pinpoints the musky sock floating in the soup—his unchecked drinking. Days later, bristling from her rubber-stamped diagnosis, he sets off driving from Texas to Telluride, searching for clarity.

Hypnotized by the open road, he finds himself wheeling through a sequence of toxic vignettes that accelerated his ruin. His balmy adolescence, wrecked by divorce. The maddening demise of his complicated father. Flapping untethered through teen hurricanes. Bumbling through college. Chasing fool’s gold from Manhattan to LA. Getting married, when his self-destructive drinking bloomed like a towering autumn crocus.

To Hell I Ride is a determined, darkly comedic journey into extreme self-awareness. As Jason explores his past, he confronts the interpersonal demons haunting him today. Hyperobservant and brutally honest, he bares it all—how alcohol crept into his life, the wolfish anguish lurking inside each drink, and the sacred truth shielding him from salvation.

Like an unsparing highlight reel reminiscent of Back to the Future meets The Shining, clip by clip, Jason watches himself evolve into the man he wants to kill.

Press & Praise

Dan Goodgame, Editor in Chief at Texas Monthly

Jason has a gift for vivid writing and humor, which he employed for years as a deflector shield. Now he has joined those talents with courageous introspection in a book that reveals how he has wrestled his demons—and inspires his readers to do the same.

Jason Carter is a grateful father of three and still married (miraculously) to his remarkable wife. To Hell I Ride is the true story chronicling his thirty-year war battling insecurity, booze, and masterfully concealed depression.

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