Roland Cashel Vol. I

Roland Cashel Vol. I

Charles James Lever

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789369428649
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Roland Cashel VOL. I is a novel that delves into the complexities of love, friendship, and betrayal. The narrative explores the pursuit of fortune, personal identity, and moral dilemmas as the protagonist navigates a world filled with adventure and intense emotional stakes. The story captures the tension between personal aspirations and relationships, particularly as the protagonist grapples with the consequences of past decisions. Themes of loss, desire, and competition arise as the characters confront their inner conflicts and external challenges. The novel reflects on how ambition and love can intersect, often leading to difficult choices and moral questioning. The vibrant setting serves as a backdrop for these emotional and personal struggles, enhancing the dramatic tension that shapes the characters’ journeys. Through these conflicts, the novel examines the complexity of human nature, the pursuit of self-discovery, and the harsh realities that accompany the search for love, honor, and redemption. The story is a rich exploration of the inner battles individuals face as they seek their place in the world.

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