It's All Connected
It was a crisp fall day and Red and Duke were walking at a leisurely pace up 73rd Street towards Broadway . . . A couple crossed the street mid-block leaving only a woman with a stroller further up the block. She was speaking animatedly on her cell phone, looking into a shop window. Red watched as she turned, looked into the stroller, dropped her phone, and frantically screamed for help. A His first thought was that the child had stopped breathing or was choking. It took only a few seconds until he was at her side. She was hysterical, sobbing uncontrollably. He was about to ask what was wrong when he looked into the stroller and saw that it was empty . . . "My baby! She's gone! Please, you have to help me . . . ."Through moments big and small, suspenseful and comedic, George Wexler's debut novel reveals how a group of seemingly unrelated New Yorkers are all connected. Follow this eclectic cast of characters as they come together through business troubles, romance, criminal schemes, and chance meetings to change the course of each others' lives. Wexler's New York is rich with intrigue, suspense, humor, and love-once you spend time in his world, you won't want to leave it.
-- George Wexler