Synopses & Reviews
Grizzled homicide detective Bernie Burnout” Farrell heads the hunt for a serial killer who is murdering call girls around Times Square. Hoping to set up a stakeout, Farrell recruits tall, blonde, ambitious rookie cop Gladyss Chronou for the investigation. But Gladyss believes her mystical yoga practice can give her an intuitive edge in solving the crimes and sees mythological patterns in the suspects and events theyre investigating. Bernie thinks shes nuts, but then, he's a little too grounded. In fact, he's on a steady downward spiral: his wife is divorcing him, his longtime partner just died of AIDS, and he's developed a nagging cough since working down at Ground Zero.
Gladyss of the Hunt oscillates between chilly street realism and new age mysticism. As their investigation takes Bernie and Gladyss from arty society gatherings to shabby hotels and SROs, the narrative offers a suspenseful, often wittily satirical account of a city that is flashy and glamorous one moment, dark and violent the next.
Review
"A rookie cop and a rough-edged veteran pair up to stop a series of grisly murders in Manhattan . . . Nersesian revisits New York in a tale combining grit and glamour, poignancy and cynical wit." (Kirkus Reviews, April 15, 2014)
About the Author
Arthur Nersesian was born and raised in New York City. He earned his masters degree in English at City College and has taught writing in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the South Bronx, and is currently teaching in Jackson Heights, Queens. Nersesian has published ten novels, including
Suicide Casanova, Mesopotamia, and his best-selling cult classic,
The Fuck-Up. He is currently finishing his multivolume epic,
The Five Books of Moses.