"Does fiction get much darker ... Deliberate and creepy, this taps into genuine human traits like fear, greed, and stupidity."
--Library Journal' on Sunfail
Flacko is forever on the move, looking for a new angle, a new con, the latest trick, the perfect scam. Fresh out of Washington Heights-it's more of an escape than a holiday-running from a prison sentence, he's in Brooklyn looking to start again. Dream big. Score bigger. And if he happens to find fame as well as his fortune, well he can live with that. He's on a quest.
He's not a knight, he's more of a credit card scammer who hangs with stars; from his from his transgender uncle to musicians, and yes even a handful of Hollywood A-listers. It's amazing what kind of situations a lack of conscience, a quick mind and quicker tongue can lie yourself into when all you care about is money and drugs. Well, not all. There is the unending procession of women he can't help but try and save them from themselves.
His life is filled Intoxication, violence, and intense intimacy, sometimes all three at the same time. Then there's Ameris, a prostitute he's been searching for searches his entire life. A woman he knows he has to save. His life depends upon it. The problem is, who can save Flacko from the wild ride that is his own life before he winds up getting himself killed?