XIII: L'uomo senza passato

XIII: L'uomo senza passato

by: Jean Van Hamme , William Vance , Luca Basenghi (Translator)
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date: September 30th, 2005
Publisher: Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Pages: 253
Steve Rowland, or perhaps Ross Tanner or even Jason Fly, is a man enveloped in mystery, his true identity lost in the shadows of his past. The narrative unfolds as he grapples with the disorientation and confusion brought on by amnesia. The only clues that tether him to his former life are cryptic fragments that surface at the most unexpected moments. Each revelation paints a complicated portrait of a man who cannot even be sure of his own name.

As Steve embarks on a tumultuous journey to unravel his own history, he is drawn into a web of intrigue that spans continents. With each step, danger lurks behind every corner, and allies may be enemies in disguise. The reader is enveloped in a fast-paced thriller, where every twist and turn leads to more questions than answers.

The vivid artwork complements the gripping narrative, enhancing the tension and mystery that permeates the story. As Steve delves deeper into his past, the clash of personal discovery against a backdrop of conspiracies becomes ever more riveting.

Stripped of his memories, he races against time, seeking the truth while evading powerful forces that wish to keep him silent. In a world where nothing is as it seems, the quest for identity becomes not just a search for answers but a fight for survival.

Reviews

Rate this book

Send Feedback