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THE GANGSTER OF AMSTERDAM : The Architecture of a Different Man. The Gangster of Amsterdam, #2

Par : Orion Wolfe
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233601132
  • EAN9798233601132
  • Date de parution18/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Gangster of Amsterdam: A Dark Crime Romance ThrillerRafael Storme controls Amsterdam. He owns its ports, its police, its silence. For twenty-two years he has built a criminal empire on a single principle: nothing gets inside. Then he collapses, injured, in the yard behind a small orphanage in the Jordaan district. The woman who finds him does not know his name. She treats his wound and looks at him without fear.
He leaves before morning. He comes back four days later, uncertain why. Sara Vermeer works for almost nothing at the orphanage she has made her life. She reads the newspapers. She sees who he is clearly. She opens the gate anyway. When a man named Leon Varga arrives with sixty trained men and eleven years of patient preparation, Rafael's empire cracks from the inside. Routes collapse. Allies disappear.
The war reaches a burning building, a river bench, and a conversation neither man planned to have. What follows is the long work of choosing something different from everything you have built, told through a child who maps the places he wants to keep, a man learning to call his brother, and a woman who waited without ever once being passive about it. This is the complete two-part story: the war that nearly destroyed everything, and the quieter, harder work of what comes after.
It ends where these stories rarely do, with the cost still real and the people still present for each other anyway.