- Anglický jazyk
Emerson (Mafia)
Autor: Yana Coleman
"Emerson" is a riveting mafia drama that tells the story of a man caught between loyalty, power, and his own humanity. Emerson is a rising star in a powerful mafia family, known for his sharp mind, brutal efficiency, and unwavering dedication. But beneath... Viac o knihe
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"Emerson" is a riveting mafia drama that tells the story of a man caught between loyalty, power, and his own humanity. Emerson is a rising star in a powerful mafia family, known for his sharp mind, brutal efficiency, and unwavering dedication. But beneath his calculated exterior lies a man haunted by the cost of his choices. When a mission takes an unexpected turn, Emerson is forced to confront old wounds, dangerous enemies, and the thin line between duty and betrayal. Fans of character-driven mafia tales will be drawn to Emerson's complexity-a man torn between the violent world he thrives in and the person he once aspired to be. The novel blends intense action with moments of raw vulnerability, creating a story that's as gripping as it is emotionally resonant. Every decision Emerson makes pulls him deeper into the web of his family's criminal empire, leaving readers wondering if redemption is even possible. What sets "Emerson" apart is its nuanced portrayal of life inside the mafia. It's not just about power plays and violence; it's about the personal sacrifices and moral dilemmas that come with living in the shadows. Emerson's story is one of ambition, loss, and the constant battle between loyalty to family and loyalty to oneself. This novel is perfect for readers who enjoy gritty, thought-provoking stories about the human cost of power and ambition. If you're looking for a mafia drama with rich characters, nail-biting suspense, and a heart-pounding storyline, "Emerson" will keep you hooked until the final page.
- Vydavateľstvo: Yana Coleman
- Rok vydania: 2024
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798330691135