Betrayal in Naples

Betrayal in Naples by Neil Griffiths, published by Penguin in 2005, is a thrilling narrative that follows Jim Wolf as he embarks on a weekend getaway to Naples. Unbeknownst to him, this trip will lead him into a world filled with shadows, organized crime, and complex social codes. As Jim reconnects with Louisa, an ex-girlfriend from London, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of intrigue that transforms his ordinary holiday into a perilous adventure.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the unexpected consequences of choices made in unfamiliar environments. Jim’s journey reveals the darker side of Naples, where every decision carries weight and danger lurks around every corner. With 337 pages of suspenseful storytelling, this edition invites readers to navigate the complexities of human relationships and the high-stakes games that can arise in the most unexpected places.
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It may be the Neopolitan way, but I am not a Neopolitan. And something tells me I have made a very big mistake… When Jim Wolf arrives in Naples for a weekend break, he has no idea what to expect. Slowly he becomes seduced by the city and its people. When he meets Lousia, an ex-girlfriend from London, she introduces him to a world of shadows and organized crime, secret codes and unwritten rules that he can not imagine. At any stage Jim’s ordinary holiday threatens to take a thrilling but dangerous turn for the worst. After a series of unexpected twists, Jim finds himself in a situation that he does not understand, playing a high-stakes game in which he could lose everything. Betrayal of a lover, of friends, of oaths and of oneself – are just part of the way of life that he must learn.
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