The Nemesis Factor
The fascinating international crime thriller
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A SUPERB THRILLER, BUILT WITH WATCHMAKER'S PRECISION, WHOSE ABSORBING PLOT IS FOLLOWED VORACIOUSLY AND INVITES REFLECTION.
In a pension on the Greek island of Naxos, a former Serbian army officer, the perpetrator of all sorts of atrocities during the Bosnian war, is found dead with clear signs of torture. Next to the corpse is a flower, a Narcissus. Denis Martel, an aging Interpol French inspector is, reluctantly, assigned to the case.
Thousands of miles away, Adrian Seaten a billionaire and arrogant executive is driving back from shooting a TV commercial with Laura, an employee from his advertising agency, when they have an accident. Two mysterious men will come to their rescue. We cut to an episode from Adrian’s past, on Harvard University’s campus, during the celebrations of graduation night. He is partying with three other students, abusing drugs and alcohol but the night will take a sinister turn.
In "The Nemesis Factor”" these plots, seemingly far from each other, run in parallel, intersect and finally converge, trapping the reader in an original and cinematic thriller that will pose more than one moral dilemma and will keep you hooked until its surprising outcome.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
“An amazing thriller, addictive and absorbing. What a discovery!!!” SER Radio
"The Nemesis Factor” contains all the ingredients that identify the most commercial thriller: It has a complex plot, full of critical moments to keep the reader's attention, short chapters in order to prevent the action from slow down, introducing sentimental elements into a fast-paced story that takes characters to travel to different continents in a continuous game of mirrors, in which nothing is what it seems." Diario Córdoba
“Reading this novel is like immersing yourself in a cinematic thriller with parallel storylines and a rhythm that takes your breath away". Clara Magazine