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Nick Reed pretends to be related to famous people. But Nick isn't a bad man; he's a purveyor of happiness. For who wouldn't want to meet Goldie Hawn's baby brother or John Travolta's son? And in return for letting those …
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Nick Reed pretends to be related to famous people. But Nick isn't a bad man; he's a purveyor of happiness. For who wouldn't want to meet Goldie Hawn's baby brother or John Travolta's son? And in return for letting those he encounters revel in the pleasure of befriending the brother of Brad Pitt, Nick is given lots of freebies. His hotel rooms are paid for, dinners are on the house, beautiful women fall at his feet. Never quite the charlatan and not always the con man, Nick Reed has a set of rules to live by. But rules were made to be broken, and when they are, trouble begins.
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"Nick Reed pretends to be related to famous people. But Nick isn't a bad man; he's a purveyor of happiness. For who wouldn't want to meet Goldie Hawn's baby brother …"
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