Suicide
Casanova
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"Sleek, funny, and
sometimes sickening...
A paean to Times Square's squalid
hardcore past."
-Memphis Flyer
"Nersesian has written a tight, gripping
erotic thriller..."
-Philadelphia City Paper
What
do Bill Clinton, James McGreevey, Woody Allen, Michael Jackson,
and OJ Simpson have in common with Leslie Cauldwell, protagonist of
Nersesian’s latest offering? They are Suicide Casanovas. What
compels powerful men in the prime of their professional lives to risk
so much? Following the commercial success of his first four novels (see
bio below), Suicide Casanova presents a psychosexual thriller, a
dramatic departure from his youthful black comedies: Humbert Humbert
without the pedophile penchant, Hannibal Lechter without the appetitite.
Corporate attorney
Leslie Cauldwell is middle-aged, handsome, and rich, but has only a few
swipes left on his mental Metrocard. During a rough sex session, he
garrotes his beloved wife; now he's an officially designated "sex
offender," off on a bender, looking for love in all the wrong places.
Twenty years earlier, when his office was high above the pornographic
purgatory of Times Square, Leslie became involved with the adult-film
star, Sky Pacifica. She needed a refuge, and he was ripe for the using.
Following a brief fling, each went their own way. Two decades later, in
2001, Leslie is still working in Times Square--recently sanitized with
its ESPN Zone and MTV window--and fraught with guilt about the
"accident" with his wife.
Like Jay Gatsby pursuing an erotic
American dream, Leslie, with the help of a private detective, hunts
down Sky Pacifica, his latter-day Daisy. Across a landscape of
S&M mistresses and porn producers, from L.A. of the '80s to New
York of the new millennium, we see a modern-day tale of love and loss,
innocence and corruption, crime and redemption.