A
Riveting Suspense Novel about the Horrific World of Child
Prostitution
Morgan Bruce’s
Prague is a spellbinding novel of international intrigue,
child smuggling and organized crime.
Eleven-year-old Vasya Andrejevich Gergiev was
abandoned by his mother and left at a Polish orphanage.
Tomek Markovic adopts the boy and the two
move to Prague. But Markovic is not what he seems. He is a
pedophile and part of an organization that supplies children to
wealthy clients in Europe. Vasya undergoes the horrendous
transformation of becoming a child prostitute, suffering abuse
from clients and Markovic himself.
Yuri Seminkov, an undercover police officer,
infiltrates the organization, acting as an accountant. Seminkov
arranges the purchase and sale of the children while obtaining
evidence to dismantle the prostitution ring and put its monsters
behind bars. Witness to -- and powerless to stop -- the
children’s training sessions, Seminkov arranges to have Vasya
stay in his room. Pretending to have the same sick appetites as
the men he works for, Seminkov is able to offer the boy small
respites from his living hell.
Vasya approaches a man in the streets of
Prague, as he’s trained to do. Philip Page, a reputable
businessman decides to take the boy back to his hotel and to his
wife, Jennifer, in order to provide a means of escape for Vasya.
The couple smuggle Vasya out of Prague, but Markovic is not
about to give up his prized possession easily.
As Philip and Jennifer attempt to give Vasya
a normal life, his captors will track their every move. As
this cat and mouse game plays itself out, everyone will discover
a dark secret that threatens to destroy them all.