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Shadows Across the Strait: A True Story of Smugglers. True Crime – Organized Crime, #1.2
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- ISBN8231729104
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- Date de parution28/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Shadows Across the Strait: A True Story of Smugglers, Murder, and the Mafia plunges readers into the dark, turbulent waters between Morocco and Spain, where loyalty, betrayal, and blood money rule. At the heart of this sprawling true crime saga stands Abdelhadi El Kouri-the enigmatic "Boss of Six Passports"-who built an empire from silent coves, hidden mountain trails, and the unbreakable loyalty of men who risk everything under moonlit skies.
His domain stretches from the rugged Rif mountains, through the silent warehouses of Fnideq, to the shadowed beaches of southern Spain. It is an empire where fear and respect move tons of hashish across the strait, and where a single whisper of weakness can topple kings. Among his most trusted is Rashid Pirata, legendary pilot of the night-known even to the Guardia Civil as "The King of the Waves." Rashid's mastery of the sea, forged in a childhood of hardship and salt air, makes him the key to El Kouri's dominance.
But new tides bring new threats: the rise of Mohammed Louks, an ambitious rival backed by the ruthless Italian Camorra. Louks offers faster profits and brutal power, shaking the very foundations of El Kouri's silent empire. Through pages charged with tension, readers follow the perilous routes that carry eight tons of contraband through churning seas and past relentless patrols. We see Rashid wrestle with split-second decisions that mean life or death, loyalty or ruin.
A fire at sea forces him to sacrifice part of his precious cargo, threatening the delicate balance he's sworn to protect. His legendary status becomes both shield and curse in a world where yesterday's hero can become today's liability. Meanwhile, the story sweeps beyond Rashid and El Kouri to a cast of vivid figures: Farid, the loyal cousin pulled into danger; Esteve, the nervous Spanish logistician desperate to hide cracks in the system; and Youssef, the professor-turned-fixer whose soft words mask cold calculations.
In hidden coves and glass villas, quiet meetings decide fates, and the price of silence is always paid in blood. The rise of Louks brings new rules: ruthless enforcers, cocaine instead of hashish, and promises bought with violence. Rashid must protect his men from betrayal, while El Kouri plays a patient game of shadows-knowing one wrong move could let chaos consume decades of calculated control. All while family ties, unspoken codes of honor, and the haunting beauty of the sea color every choice.
With cinematic detail, Shadows Across the Strait captures more than a criminal enterprise: it paints a portrait of men bound to the sea and the code of silence that defines their world. It is a story of power built on fear and trust, of empires born from poverty, and of the thin line separating loyalty from betrayal. Readers are transported from the misty Rif mountains to marble villas and neon-lit Spanish ports, witnessing the machinery of modern smuggling-a hidden world where fortunes are made overnight and lives are lost just as quickly.
The tale reveals how old traditions clash with new ambitions, and how even kings of the underworld can be undone by unseen rivals and the unyielding tide of change. Ultimately, Shadows Across the Strait is a journey through greed, courage, and survival-an exploration of how ambition, blood ties, and the sea itself shape destinies in a shadow world few ever truly see.
His domain stretches from the rugged Rif mountains, through the silent warehouses of Fnideq, to the shadowed beaches of southern Spain. It is an empire where fear and respect move tons of hashish across the strait, and where a single whisper of weakness can topple kings. Among his most trusted is Rashid Pirata, legendary pilot of the night-known even to the Guardia Civil as "The King of the Waves." Rashid's mastery of the sea, forged in a childhood of hardship and salt air, makes him the key to El Kouri's dominance.
But new tides bring new threats: the rise of Mohammed Louks, an ambitious rival backed by the ruthless Italian Camorra. Louks offers faster profits and brutal power, shaking the very foundations of El Kouri's silent empire. Through pages charged with tension, readers follow the perilous routes that carry eight tons of contraband through churning seas and past relentless patrols. We see Rashid wrestle with split-second decisions that mean life or death, loyalty or ruin.
A fire at sea forces him to sacrifice part of his precious cargo, threatening the delicate balance he's sworn to protect. His legendary status becomes both shield and curse in a world where yesterday's hero can become today's liability. Meanwhile, the story sweeps beyond Rashid and El Kouri to a cast of vivid figures: Farid, the loyal cousin pulled into danger; Esteve, the nervous Spanish logistician desperate to hide cracks in the system; and Youssef, the professor-turned-fixer whose soft words mask cold calculations.
In hidden coves and glass villas, quiet meetings decide fates, and the price of silence is always paid in blood. The rise of Louks brings new rules: ruthless enforcers, cocaine instead of hashish, and promises bought with violence. Rashid must protect his men from betrayal, while El Kouri plays a patient game of shadows-knowing one wrong move could let chaos consume decades of calculated control. All while family ties, unspoken codes of honor, and the haunting beauty of the sea color every choice.
With cinematic detail, Shadows Across the Strait captures more than a criminal enterprise: it paints a portrait of men bound to the sea and the code of silence that defines their world. It is a story of power built on fear and trust, of empires born from poverty, and of the thin line separating loyalty from betrayal. Readers are transported from the misty Rif mountains to marble villas and neon-lit Spanish ports, witnessing the machinery of modern smuggling-a hidden world where fortunes are made overnight and lives are lost just as quickly.
The tale reveals how old traditions clash with new ambitions, and how even kings of the underworld can be undone by unseen rivals and the unyielding tide of change. Ultimately, Shadows Across the Strait is a journey through greed, courage, and survival-an exploration of how ambition, blood ties, and the sea itself shape destinies in a shadow world few ever truly see.
Shadows Across the Strait: A True Story of Smugglers, Murder, and the Mafia plunges readers into the dark, turbulent waters between Morocco and Spain, where loyalty, betrayal, and blood money rule. At the heart of this sprawling true crime saga stands Abdelhadi El Kouri-the enigmatic "Boss of Six Passports"-who built an empire from silent coves, hidden mountain trails, and the unbreakable loyalty of men who risk everything under moonlit skies.
His domain stretches from the rugged Rif mountains, through the silent warehouses of Fnideq, to the shadowed beaches of southern Spain. It is an empire where fear and respect move tons of hashish across the strait, and where a single whisper of weakness can topple kings. Among his most trusted is Rashid Pirata, legendary pilot of the night-known even to the Guardia Civil as "The King of the Waves." Rashid's mastery of the sea, forged in a childhood of hardship and salt air, makes him the key to El Kouri's dominance.
But new tides bring new threats: the rise of Mohammed Louks, an ambitious rival backed by the ruthless Italian Camorra. Louks offers faster profits and brutal power, shaking the very foundations of El Kouri's silent empire. Through pages charged with tension, readers follow the perilous routes that carry eight tons of contraband through churning seas and past relentless patrols. We see Rashid wrestle with split-second decisions that mean life or death, loyalty or ruin.
A fire at sea forces him to sacrifice part of his precious cargo, threatening the delicate balance he's sworn to protect. His legendary status becomes both shield and curse in a world where yesterday's hero can become today's liability. Meanwhile, the story sweeps beyond Rashid and El Kouri to a cast of vivid figures: Farid, the loyal cousin pulled into danger; Esteve, the nervous Spanish logistician desperate to hide cracks in the system; and Youssef, the professor-turned-fixer whose soft words mask cold calculations.
In hidden coves and glass villas, quiet meetings decide fates, and the price of silence is always paid in blood. The rise of Louks brings new rules: ruthless enforcers, cocaine instead of hashish, and promises bought with violence. Rashid must protect his men from betrayal, while El Kouri plays a patient game of shadows-knowing one wrong move could let chaos consume decades of calculated control. All while family ties, unspoken codes of honor, and the haunting beauty of the sea color every choice.
With cinematic detail, Shadows Across the Strait captures more than a criminal enterprise: it paints a portrait of men bound to the sea and the code of silence that defines their world. It is a story of power built on fear and trust, of empires born from poverty, and of the thin line separating loyalty from betrayal. Readers are transported from the misty Rif mountains to marble villas and neon-lit Spanish ports, witnessing the machinery of modern smuggling-a hidden world where fortunes are made overnight and lives are lost just as quickly.
The tale reveals how old traditions clash with new ambitions, and how even kings of the underworld can be undone by unseen rivals and the unyielding tide of change. Ultimately, Shadows Across the Strait is a journey through greed, courage, and survival-an exploration of how ambition, blood ties, and the sea itself shape destinies in a shadow world few ever truly see.
His domain stretches from the rugged Rif mountains, through the silent warehouses of Fnideq, to the shadowed beaches of southern Spain. It is an empire where fear and respect move tons of hashish across the strait, and where a single whisper of weakness can topple kings. Among his most trusted is Rashid Pirata, legendary pilot of the night-known even to the Guardia Civil as "The King of the Waves." Rashid's mastery of the sea, forged in a childhood of hardship and salt air, makes him the key to El Kouri's dominance.
But new tides bring new threats: the rise of Mohammed Louks, an ambitious rival backed by the ruthless Italian Camorra. Louks offers faster profits and brutal power, shaking the very foundations of El Kouri's silent empire. Through pages charged with tension, readers follow the perilous routes that carry eight tons of contraband through churning seas and past relentless patrols. We see Rashid wrestle with split-second decisions that mean life or death, loyalty or ruin.
A fire at sea forces him to sacrifice part of his precious cargo, threatening the delicate balance he's sworn to protect. His legendary status becomes both shield and curse in a world where yesterday's hero can become today's liability. Meanwhile, the story sweeps beyond Rashid and El Kouri to a cast of vivid figures: Farid, the loyal cousin pulled into danger; Esteve, the nervous Spanish logistician desperate to hide cracks in the system; and Youssef, the professor-turned-fixer whose soft words mask cold calculations.
In hidden coves and glass villas, quiet meetings decide fates, and the price of silence is always paid in blood. The rise of Louks brings new rules: ruthless enforcers, cocaine instead of hashish, and promises bought with violence. Rashid must protect his men from betrayal, while El Kouri plays a patient game of shadows-knowing one wrong move could let chaos consume decades of calculated control. All while family ties, unspoken codes of honor, and the haunting beauty of the sea color every choice.
With cinematic detail, Shadows Across the Strait captures more than a criminal enterprise: it paints a portrait of men bound to the sea and the code of silence that defines their world. It is a story of power built on fear and trust, of empires born from poverty, and of the thin line separating loyalty from betrayal. Readers are transported from the misty Rif mountains to marble villas and neon-lit Spanish ports, witnessing the machinery of modern smuggling-a hidden world where fortunes are made overnight and lives are lost just as quickly.
The tale reveals how old traditions clash with new ambitions, and how even kings of the underworld can be undone by unseen rivals and the unyielding tide of change. Ultimately, Shadows Across the Strait is a journey through greed, courage, and survival-an exploration of how ambition, blood ties, and the sea itself shape destinies in a shadow world few ever truly see.