Broken Glass
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Narrado por:
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Daryl Gannon
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De:
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Stu Armstrong
Sobre este áudio
Broken Glass is a gritty, high-octane British crime thriller set against the violent underworld of organized crime. The novel is the first in the Glass Family series and follows Charlie Glass, a man haunted by his past and driven by vengeance, as he takes on powerful criminal syndicates in a bloody quest for justice and survival.
The story begins with Charlie seeking revenge on Romanov, a ruthless crime boss who has terrorized the city and destroyed everything Charlie once cared about. Alongside Lena, a hardened and skilled ally with her own dark history, Charlie embarks on a campaign to dismantle Romanov’s criminal empire. Through brutal, pulse-pounding confrontations, they systematically take down Romanov's men, determined to draw out their elusive target.
As Romanov’s empire collapses, Charlie believe ther fight is over, only to discover that Romanov was just a piece of a much larger puzzle. A new threat emerges in the form of The Syndicate, a massive and highly organized criminal organization with deep ties to the city's underworld. Led by the shadowy and calculating figure known as The Director, the Syndicate sets its sights on Charlie, determined to eliminate the two who dared to challenge their dominance.
Caught in an escalating war, Charlie must confront not only the relentless onslaught of enemies but also their own inner demons. As the body count rises and the stakes grow higher, Charlie’s moral compass begins to waver, and he is forced to question whether the violent path he has chosen is the only way forward.
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