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Gypsy hearts

Title
Gypsy hearts / Robert M. Eversz.
Author
Eversz, Robert.
Publication
New York : Grove Press, [1997], ©1997.

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354 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • Richard Milhouse "Nix" Miller is a young Hollywood con man on the prowl for femmes and fortune in post-Cold War Prague. After forty-one years of communism and two years of frontier capitalism, Central Europe is in moral and financial chaos. A charming liar and petty thief, Nix is the traveling woman's dream turned nightmare. After picking his victim's purse, he swoops gallantly to the financial rescue and treats her to a romantic tour of Prague - bed and breakfast included.
  • In this decrepit Old World city, hungry for glamour and the promise of American stardom, Nix feels invincible, until he meets his match in duplicity.
  • In a moment of self-loathing, Nix decides that only love can save him from complete amorality. He seeks his salvation in Monika, a green-eyed femme fatale who spins a wild tale of her Gypsy ancestry and then robs him blind. Half-deranged by love, Nix chases her across Central Europe, himself pursued by a Czech detective wise to his grift and by a cuckolded Hungarian cop who wants to kill him.
  • When he finds Monika and her brother working another con in Budapest, he realizes that to win Monika's heart he must first murder her brother. To hesitate is cowardice - he'll never again find a woman so well matched to his dark spirit. Unaware of the depths of Monika's depravity, Nix plunges headlong into a love affair that could just as easily destroy as save him.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Love stories.
ISBN
0802116094
LCCN
96040085
OCLC
ocm36023975
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries