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A Friend’s REVENGE - cover

A Friend’s REVENGE

Pierpaolo Maiorano

Editorial: Pierpaolo Maiorano

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Sinopsis

A ghost from the past - Julien, Mario's old companion - suddenly reappears and brings with him a wonderful and unexpected surprise... Jr.! But also trouble for Mario, who is forced to ask his “loathed past” for help to save him.
A stranger saves Roberto from a group of illegal immigrants who wanted to rob him. They become friends right away and he will be crucial for Mario and Roberto, helping them on several occasions, despite his problems... and none of them imagine that thirty-one years before...
Mario helps all the members of his second family to find happiness, he is happy. Two wonderful years... then hell. Suddenly Mario loses everything. What he had fought for. What he believed in.
Roberto, who had sworn eternal love to him, falls in love with a woman... he realizes he has lost everything he had fought for. What he believed in.
He decides to go back to his “old life” spontaneously, to who he considered more than a “friend”, without knowing that... this time he is the “predestined victim”. He is at the center of a plot, of a revenge harbored for years.
And when the truth comes out, there is only one solution:
TO FINALLY SETTLE THE SCORE, WITHOUT FEAR... WITHOUT REMORSE!
Disponible desde: 29/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 322 páginas.

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