The two embark on a whirlwind affair, alternately driven together and apart by their passion for each other and Maria's religious fervor. But the story seems to change as soon as Katz tells it, and Katz himself has a great confession to make. As the lies that bind the tale together grow to new proportion, John comes to doubt the line between truth and fiction, as well as everything he thinks he knows about the man beside him on the train.
With the lyrical joy and lighthearted wordplay that have won him critical acclaim, Curt Leviant's latest novel explores the very fabric of storytelling and whether life, like fiction, can be in constant flux.