Bab el-Mandeb
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1988
Publisher
casterman
Description
In the backdrop of Egypt in 1935, tension fills the air as bootsteps echo ominously near the Suez Canal. The whispers of espionage and underhanded dealings weave through the shadows, hinting at Italy’s rising ambitions. Attilio Micheluzzi crafts a gripping tale, blending historical intrigue with rich character development, painting a vivid portrait of a place on the brink of change.
As secrets unravel, readers are drawn into a world where alliances shift and danger lurks around every corner. Each twist and turn heightens the suspense, immersing the audience deeply into the geopolitical machinations of the day. With a warm narrative voice, Micheluzzi explores not just the looming threats, but also the personal struggles of those caught in the tumult.
This story resonates with timeless themes of loyalty and betrayal, posing questions that linger long after the last page is turned. It’s a captivating reflection on a pivotal moment in history, offering both thrills and the chance to ponder the very nature of power and influence.
As secrets unravel, readers are drawn into a world where alliances shift and danger lurks around every corner. Each twist and turn heightens the suspense, immersing the audience deeply into the geopolitical machinations of the day. With a warm narrative voice, Micheluzzi explores not just the looming threats, but also the personal struggles of those caught in the tumult.
This story resonates with timeless themes of loyalty and betrayal, posing questions that linger long after the last page is turned. It’s a captivating reflection on a pivotal moment in history, offering both thrills and the chance to ponder the very nature of power and influence.
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