Project Berlin

Project Berlin

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Dec 13, 2016 · Anglais · Kindle (142 pages)
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Détails du livre

Format Kindle
Pages 142
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 13, 2016
Éditeur HarperCollins

Description

In a world fraught with tension and intrigue, this novella immerses readers in a gripping narrative within the Endgame universe. Set against the backdrop of an enigmatic Berlin, it explores the complexities of human motivation and survival as players navigate a high-stakes game laden with secrets and perilous alliances. The tension builds as each character contends with their own hidden agendas while grappling with the overarching challenges posed by the Endgame.

As the story unfolds, the landscape of Berlin becomes almost a character in its own right—the city teeming with history, its shadowy corners hiding both danger and opportunity. The meticulous detail James Frey weaves reminds readers of the weight each decision carries, as players are forced to confront not only their rivals but their innermost fears and desires. With a narrative pulse that quickens with each chapter, the stakes continually rise, gripping the audience's attention.

This new arc deftly introduces a cast of multi-dimensional characters, each intricately connected to the labyrinthine plot. Frey's trademark intensity shines through as motivations clash, providing poignant moments of introspection amid the action. The characters are vividly alive, each seeking their victory while navigating the emotional minefield of betrayal and trust.

Readers ready to dive into this fresh exploration within the Endgame universe will find themselves captivated, drawn into a story where the lines between friend and foe blur. As they journey through the enigmatic twists of Project Berlin, they will encounter a world where survival is the ultimate game and every choice could determine fate.

Genres

Action & Aventure
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