In a deeply layered psychological narrative, T. Byram Karasu, one of
America's leading professors of psychiatry, illustrates that the age of
narcissism has metamorphosed into the more virulent age of sociopathy,
where selfishness, greed, and the violation of the rights of others have
become fixtures of daily life. Gotham Chronicles tells the gritty
story of Mallory, a young woman who offers Rolfing massage therapy to
the elite of Manhattan. Gradually drawn into a world of prostitution and
illicit drugs, she struggles to write a novel about her life. Her
clients include an assistant district attorney, a hedge fund manager, a
semiretired real estate tycoon, and a drug-addled college professor.
Corruption, disloyalty, deception, arrogance, and treacherous cynicism
rule the world of these intertwined lives, where sex, drugs, and
excessive money lead to consequences both permanent and tragic.