Destruction

Destruction by Georgina Fatseas, published by CITIOFBOOKS, Incorporated on May 2, 2024, is a gripping narrative that unfolds the harrowing experiences of Stefan Nowak, who witnessed a crime during the final years of Russian occupation in Poland. This edition spans 322 pages and is presented in English, detailing the complexities of witness protection as Stefan and his son navigate a world where danger lurks at every turn, exacerbated by moles within the police force.
Readers will find a tense exploration of crime and survival as the Nowaks face relentless threats from the Russian mafia, who have become more formidable during their time in prison. The narrative delves into the intertwining of criminal elements and political ambitions, revealing how the old communist guard manipulates the mafia to achieve their goals in Eastern Europe. This book presents a vivid portrayal of the lengths to which individuals will go to protect themselves and their families in a landscape fraught with betrayal and danger.
Official synopsis Publisher
Stefan Nowak witnessed a crime over twenty years ago in the last years of Russian occupation of Poland. He and his son are placed in witness protection when the criminals are released against the advice of the police. As Stefan says, “The lying begins bow.” There are moles int he police force leaking information about the Nowaks when they are placed in witness protection. No matter where they go or what country, the mafia finds them.
While in prison, the criminals have been recruited into the Russian mafia. They are more dangerous than ever. They want their revenge for the years lost in jail and the perceived safe passage for criminal activities.
Making the situation worse for all involved, the old communist guard in the Russian government is using the mafia as disposable foot soldiers to further their ambitions to retake Poland and ultimately, Eastern Europe.
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