They were always beyond reach, those lost creatures who appear in every time and every land. They were the disillusioned youth, male and female, who had severed the ties of convention in the frenzy of their search for pleasure. Even to know them well was to become lost.
Jay Harrison hadn't originally come to Paris in search of escape; he merely wanted to pull off a shady business deal and go home with as much money as he could. But he listened too long to the seductive calls of the disenchanted, and he allowed himself to become too fascinated by Marina and her strange desires. . . .
Brilliant, suspenseful, shocking–a novel not quickly forgotten.
They were always beyond reach, those lost creatures who appear in every time and every land. They were the disillusioned youth, male and female, who had severed the ties of convention in the frenzy of their search for pleasure. Even to know them well was to become lost.
Jay Harrison hadn't originally come to Paris in search of escape; he merely wanted to pull off a shady business deal and go home with as much money as he could. But he listened too long to the seductive calls of the disenchanted, and he allowed himself to become too fascinated by Marina and her strange desires. . . .
Brilliant, suspenseful, shocking–a novel not quickly forgotten.