30 SECONDS30 SECONDS IS ALL IT TAKES TO LOSE EVERYTHING. Description:Donald Enzo rules the world through ruthless decisions. But while he relaxes at an exclusive resort in the Algarve, a ghost's timer begins to tick. A shattered crystal glass. A thirty-second plunge. An empty deck. Sophia, the heiress to the Enzo empire, has vanished without a trace. There were no screams, no struggle. There was only the mathematical precision of a man known as The Architect, a master of logistics who transforms crimes into works of social engineering.
In this manhunt that spans the lights of the Algarve and the shadows of Paris, Inspector Vaz realizes he is not pursuing an ordinary criminal, but a genius who controls time. In a world of platinum watches and glass empires, betrayal may be closer than one imagines. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Michel Russo presents a cinematic thriller where every second counts. Written through a unique lens of perception-the author being 95% blind-this book challenges the reader to see beyond the images and feel the "logistics of fear."
30 SECONDS30 SECONDS IS ALL IT TAKES TO LOSE EVERYTHING. Description:Donald Enzo rules the world through ruthless decisions. But while he relaxes at an exclusive resort in the Algarve, a ghost's timer begins to tick. A shattered crystal glass. A thirty-second plunge. An empty deck. Sophia, the heiress to the Enzo empire, has vanished without a trace. There were no screams, no struggle. There was only the mathematical precision of a man known as The Architect, a master of logistics who transforms crimes into works of social engineering.
In this manhunt that spans the lights of the Algarve and the shadows of Paris, Inspector Vaz realizes he is not pursuing an ordinary criminal, but a genius who controls time. In a world of platinum watches and glass empires, betrayal may be closer than one imagines. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Michel Russo presents a cinematic thriller where every second counts. Written through a unique lens of perception-the author being 95% blind-this book challenges the reader to see beyond the images and feel the "logistics of fear."