Parkie

Published by Seventh Street Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Fans of Requiem for a Dream and Breaking Bad won't be able to escape the grips of this spellbinding debut novel . . .

". . . a gritty odyssey populated with seductive villains and formidable anti-heroes, the likes of which we’ve never encountered. . ."

—Edwin Torres, author of Carlito’s Way, After Hours, and Q&A


Stanley and Ernie are best friends who couldn’t be more unalike. Virtually parentless and completely on his own, Stanley is wily, charming, and street-smart to a fault. Ernie, who comes from a conservative Harlem household, is subdued, yet physically intimidating on a mythical level.

The common denominator holding their friendship together besides skateboarding? Selling drugs to the affluent scions of Manhattan’s Upper East Side at the Central Park Bandshell. A fabled urban playground for outcasts, it draws the elite but sheltered prep school teens to its alluring orbit every day after school. There is something altogether magnetic about the bohemian yet cunning young dealers, and soon enough, Stanley and Ernie’s lives become entangled with those of their wealthy customers.

As Stanley and Ernie come of age, they claim Bandshell as their turf and transform it into their own personal fiefdom, evolving into a force to be reckoned with. But as their influence grows, the pair must decide which lines to cross—or not. While Ernie forges one path, Stanley discovers tarot and the Aleister Crowley system of Magick. He becomes obsessed with the dark side of mysticism, and withdraws from all vestiges of morality, leaving him with an unquenchable thirst for ascendancy over others.

Meanwhile, the 1980s unfold while Stanley and Ernie carry on as formidable players—until ill-fated events ensue and everything reaches a breaking point. Can the friendship survive Stanley’s megalomania and penchant for the occult, or will the two turn on one another?

About The Author

Michael S. Bregman grew up in New York City and Montauk, Long Island. He has worked in the entertainment field throughout his life in the capacity of a feature film and television producer, screenwriter, director, and also as a talent manager for actors, writers and directors. Parkie is his first novel.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Seventh Street Books (August 18, 2026)
  • Length: 314 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781645061793

Raves and Reviews

"Central Park is the earthly location of Michael Bregman’s searing novel Parkie, but the story actually takes place in a hellscape that recalls both Dante and Bosch while vibrating on its own genuinely gonzo frequency. A compulsively readable and hilarious tale that you’ll take in with your fingers shielding your eyes."

Glenn Kenny, New York Times critic and author of Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas

"A savage plunge into the narcotic heart of 1980s New York, Parkie marries street poetry with social satire. Michael S. Bregman conjures a world where privilege, addiction, and ambition collide, creating characters as tragic as they are unforgettable. Darkly funny, keenly-observed, and utterly fearless . . . it’s a wild trip you won’t want to escape."

Chris Brancato, creator of Narcos, Godfather of Harlem, and The Westies

"Parkie is a voyage through the fabled and treacherous New York that got washed away, yet looms once again—a gritty odyssey populated with seductive villains and formidable anti-heroes, the likes of which we’ve never encountered—Michael S. Bregman is a Richard Price for the Instagram generation."

Edwin Torres, author of Carlito’s Way, After Hours, and Q&A

“As crazy reading it as living it. That was the city back in the day . . . shit we’re not privy to anymore . . . but here goes. A miracle that any of us survived.”

Luis Guzmán; Boogie Nights, Traffic, and Wednesday

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