
Max Friedman - tome 04 : Río De Sangre
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 2723436632
ISBN 13: 9782723436632
Publication date:
January 1st, 2002
Publisher: Glénat
Genres: Thriller & Suspense
Set against the backdrop of Spain in November 1938, Max Fridman finds himself immersed in the fiery struggles of the resistance against Franco's forces. As tensions mount in the Ebro region, Fridman navigates a world riddled with danger and political intrigue. His commitment to the fight for freedom is unwavering, but each step he takes leads him deeper into a web of betrayal and complex loyalties.
The narrative unfolds with rich illustrations that vividly capture the emotional and physical landscapes of war. Fridman's journey is not just a personal battle; it reflects the broader turmoil of a nation torn apart by civil conflict. The stakes are high as he must make difficult choices that could change the course of not only his life but also that of his companions and the future of Spain.
With each page, readers are drawn into the intensity of the struggle and the resilience of the human spirit. Vittorio Giardino masterfully weaves a tale that is both a gripping adventure and a poignant reflection on the cost of freedom during one of the darkest periods in Spanish history. The story resonates with themes of courage, sacrifice, and the quest for justice, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of war and human emotions.
The narrative unfolds with rich illustrations that vividly capture the emotional and physical landscapes of war. Fridman's journey is not just a personal battle; it reflects the broader turmoil of a nation torn apart by civil conflict. The stakes are high as he must make difficult choices that could change the course of not only his life but also that of his companions and the future of Spain.
With each page, readers are drawn into the intensity of the struggle and the resilience of the human spirit. Vittorio Giardino masterfully weaves a tale that is both a gripping adventure and a poignant reflection on the cost of freedom during one of the darkest periods in Spanish history. The story resonates with themes of courage, sacrifice, and the quest for justice, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of war and human emotions.