Some people grow up protected. Others grow up targeted.
This book is for the second group.
From debut author Karl Crowley comes The Most Wanted, a powerful, unfiltered memoir of survival - a life shaped by abuse, instability, mental health struggles, addiction, violence, and constant scrutiny from systems meant to protect. From a painful childhood and fractured family life to homelessness, dangerous relationships, and repeated encounters with authority, this is the story of a man who was never allowed to simply exist without suspicion - yet refused to disappear.
Told with striking honesty, sharp observation, and moments of unexpected humour, this book doesn't romanticise trauma or offer easy answers. Instead, it exposes how broken systems, toxic environments, and unresolved pain can shape a life - and how resilience can still grow in the most unlikely places.
More than a memoir, The Most Wanted is a voice for people who have been blamed, dismissed, or misunderstood. It challenges the idea that suffering defines worth, and it offers something rare: recognition. If you've ever felt hunted rather than helped, this story will feel uncomfortably familiar - and deeply validating.
This is not a story about being perfect. It's a story about staying human.
Inside this book, you'll find:
● A raw account of childhood abuse, neglect, and growing up unprotected
● First-hand experiences of homelessness, street violence, addiction, and survival
● An unflinching look at mental illness, institutional power, and being labelled ● Reflection, accountability, resilience, and the search for meaning and hope
Honest. Confronting. Compassionate.
The Most Wanted is for readers who want truth - not polish - and who believe survival itself can be an act of courage.
If you've ever felt like the odds were stacked against you, this book will remind you that you're not alone - and that your story still matters.