LOGINValeria Romano was nineteen when her father was murdered. For five years she trained, sacrificed and bled ... building her entire life around one name. Lorenzo De Luca. The mafia king she believed gave the order. When she finally gets her shot at him, he doesn't run. He sits her down and shows her a photograph. The man responsible for her father's death was never Lorenzo. It was her uncle Marco. The man who handed her the wrong name the morning after the murder and watched her chase the wrong target for five years while he rebuilt his empire on her father's grave. Lorenzo proposes a contract marriage ... a strategic alliance that puts them both inside striking distance of Marco before he buries the truth permanently. Valeria agrees. Not because she trusts him. Because Marco Romano just became her real target. What follows is a race against a closing window. Spies inside the estate. A bought witness. A dead man who turns out to be very much alive. Two people who came together as enemies slowly building something neither of them has a name for. And a summit where Valeria must stand before the five ruling families with five years of truth ... and finally make it count. Marco goes to a cell. The war ends. But war leaves marks. The real question driving this story is never whether Valeria can destroy the man who killed her father. It is whether she can survive who she became in the process ... and whether the man she married to win a war is the same man worth staying for when it is over. Some revenge stories end with justice. This one is just getting started.
View MoreShe sent the address at seven in the morning.A hotel in the centre of Palermo. Small. Old. The kind of place that had been receiving guests for a hundred years without making a fuss about it. She had chosen it deliberately she suspected. A neutral space. Not estate grounds. Not official premises.A room where two women could sit across from each other and talk.She and Lorenzo arrived at five to nine.The woman at the front desk called a room number without asking their names which meant Elena Greco had given their description and was expecting them precisely.Third floor. End of the corridor.She knocked.The door opened immediately.Elena Greco was sixty-one years old and did not look it in the specific way of people who have spent their lives in a discipline that required mental precision. Small. Silver-haired. Dressed simply in the way of someone who had stopped needing clothes to say anything on their behalf a long time ago.Her eyes were sharp. Dark. Familiar in a way Valeria c
She called Caselli immediately."The Singapore number just messaged me," she said. "Three words. You found me." She held the phone. "Elena Greco knows we have her name.""How?" Caselli said."The same way Sanna knew about the warrant before it was filed," she said. "Someone in the process told her. Either Sanna himself or whoever told Sanna." She held Lorenzo's gaze across the kitchen. "She has been one step behind us the whole way through this and now we have caught up and she knows it.""Does it change the prosecution?" Caselli said."No," she said. "It changes her behaviour. A woman who has been invisible for thirty years and has just been found will not stay still." She paused. "She is going to move.""Run?" Caselli said."No," she said. "Not immediately. She is too careful to run without a plan and a plan takes time to execute." She thought about the Wednesday transfers. About the institutional precision. About a woman who had managed significant capital across three continents f
Caselli's Interpol contact was a woman named Park.Korean-Singaporean. Forty-something. She had been with Interpol Singapore for fourteen years and had built a reputation for following financial trails that other investigators lost interest in because they were too slow and too complicated and required too much patience.She had a great deal of patience.Caselli called Valeria at six in the evening on Thursday."Park found it," she said.Valeria was in the study. She put her pen down. "Tell me," she said."The fund is called Meridian Apex Partners," Caselli said. "Registered in Singapore in 1996. Two years before Meridian Capital Partners was established." She paused. "Meridian Apex is the parent. Meridian Capital is the vehicle. Meridian Capital Partners is the vehicle for the vehicle.""Three layers just in Singapore," Valeria said."Yes," Caselli said. "Meridian Apex Partners has twelve registered investors. Eleven of them are legitimate. Clean. Identifiable. Significant institutio
He was not hard to find.She had expected harder. A man who had spent twenty years invisible and had then spent six months building something clean might have been expected to maintain a low profile. But Cosimo Romano had apparently decided that the next chapter of his life did not require invisibility. He had an address. A proper one. A flat in the Navigli district registered in his own name.She rang the bell at eleven.He answered the intercom immediately."I wondered when you would come," he said. The same voice as the vineyard. Unhurried. Patient. A man who had been expecting this and had decided to simply wait for it."Buzz me in Cosimo," she said.He buzzed her in.The flat was on the third floor. Small. Clean. The kind of space a man occupied when he had decided that what he surrounded himself with no longer needed to make a statement. Books. A small table. A window looking at the canal. A coffee machine that looked recently purchased and well used.Matteo's drawings were pinn
They read until four in the morning.By then the coffee was gone, the fire had burned down to nothing and the study table was covered in pages that together told a story so detailed and so deliberate that it stopped feeling like evidence and started feeling like a confession. Not the accidental kin
The name was Aldo Marini.Senator. Sixty-seven years old. Twenty-two years in national politics. Chairman of the parliamentary anti-corruption commission for the past six years and the public face of everything Italy wanted to believe about itself ... that somewhere inside the machine there were st
Matteo Romano arrived at three fifty-seven.Three minutes early. Which told her something immediately. A young man unfamiliar with what he was walking into would have been late ... circling, second-guessing, finding reasons to delay. Matteo Romano walked through the estate gates at three fifty-seve
Three days after Marco Romano was arrested, someone put a bullet through the kitchen window.It hit the wall six inches above where Lorenzo had been standing thirty seconds earlier.Valeria was on the stairs when she heard the shot. She didn't freeze. She didn't scream. She was moving before the so












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