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Echoes of Betrayal

Ksynea, D. B.

Echoes of Betrayal

In a world where fame and success entwine with the haunting shadows of uncertainty, Maxine Mylano, once a celebrated classical pianist, finds herself grappling with a life in disarray. Emerging from a tumultuous past filled with accolades, she now navigates the murky waters of loss and emotional upheaval.
The sudden departure of her dearest friend, Eve Lancaster, thrusts Maxine into an unexpected role - that of a guardian to Eve's young son, Lukas. Struggling with her own battles against a crippling panic syndrome, Maxine grapples with a responsibility she never envisioned. The stage, once her sanctuary, now feels alien and distant.
As she treads the unfamiliar path of caring for Lukas, Thomas Green Taylor, Lukas's father and a figure from Maxine's past, reemerges. Yet, his reappearance adds layers of complexity to her already turbulent life. Doubts assail her as unsettling events unfurl, casting shadows on Thomas's reliability.
Caught in an improbable alliance with Thomas, Maxine becomes entangled in a web of mysteries, unraveling secrets that disrupt their worlds. The partnership with the last person she expected exposes them to unforeseen dangers and a labyrinth of enigmas.
The narrative, rich with twists and turns, leaves the reader on the edge of every page, dangling in anticipation. " Echoes of Betrayal" presents a gripping cliffhanger, woven with disparate themes that evoke a spectrum of emotions - from love to loathing - towards certain characters. Through an objective and compelling narrative, the story traverses the gamut of human emotions, oscillating between laughter and tears, drawing readers deeper into the enigmatic journey.
A relentless question echoes through the narrative: How can one trust when their own eyes narrate a conflicting tale?
"Echoes of Betrayal" is a tale that challenges perceptions, blurring the lines between trust and deception, and promises an unpredictable journey through the fragile realms of human connection.

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ISBN 9798224740987
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag D. B. Ksynea
Jahr 20240105

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