The Second Life of Nick Mason by Steve Hamilton

The Second Life of Nick Mason by Steve Hamilton
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Nick Mason buys his freedom in a real deal with the devil.

Prison can be a good place to get cheap mercenaries. Those who can dispose of the good of justice as a whim to conquer based on money and good lawyers, have a real book where they can get criminals at their service at a bargain price.

After 5 years behind bars, Nick Mason finds his opportunity to abandon the high walls, the tedious routines and the risks inherent in coexistence between murderers, junkies, rival gangs of all kinds and jailers with an easy baton.

The world that awaits you is magnificent. Luxury, money and few moral disquisitions for someone who never wondered the price of the opportunity.

But yes, her freedom and all that tinsel world came at a high price. For his liberator, Nick is just a puppet to use for his most evil ends.

Darius Cole has chosen him to execute the dark side of his criminal plans. A guy stained like a straw man, an ex-con to carry dead in case plans go wrong.

The assumption that he has won his freedom to become a hitman raises in Nick a growing unease between his lavish new lifestyle.

Who would have imagined that Nick Mason would end up finding prejudice? How could Darius Cole suppose that this simple criminal could end up defying his entire criminal structure?

It is a Dantesque fight. A David against Goliath, a frantic race towards true freedom.

Because sometimes the street, and even the fantasy of opulence, can harbor the worst of condemnations, remain at the service of evil. Nick was unaware of the most lone clauses of his acquired freedom. Only your contract cannot be claimed in any way. Nick will only have to face his liberator directly, buy his true freedom at the price of blood.

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The Second Life of Nick Mason by Steve Hamilton
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