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Harlem Night King: 1920s Noir/Gangster Romance
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233396182
- EAN9798233396182
- Date de parution22/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In the heart of 1920s Harlem, a city alive with music, ambition, and dreams, Elijah King moves quietly, carrying the weight of responsibility with grace and unwavering integrity. Amid the streets filled with rhythm and resilience, he guides a neighborhood not through fear or force, but through trust, compassion, and wisdom. From unexpected friendships to moments of courage and mercy, Elijah's journey reveals the power of restraint, the beauty of connection, and the quiet strength in doing what is right even when no one is watching.
Against a backdrop of jazz-filled nights and bustling avenues, lives intertwine, lessons unfold, and hearts learn to forgive and endure. This is a story of leadership rooted in humanity, of love built on respect, and of a community discovering that true strength comes not from domination, but from lifting each other and embracing the potential in every person.
Against a backdrop of jazz-filled nights and bustling avenues, lives intertwine, lessons unfold, and hearts learn to forgive and endure. This is a story of leadership rooted in humanity, of love built on respect, and of a community discovering that true strength comes not from domination, but from lifting each other and embracing the potential in every person.






















