“ 'Abel' she repeated,
and seemed to hesitate. I can't remember if it was Abel who killed
Cain, or Cain who killed Abel.”
Abel could remember.
The tale is centred
around the lives of two men ,both from different backgrounds, one the
son of a millionaire and other, a bastard son of someone he could
have never imagined even being related to in any way.
Born on the same date,
William Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski were poles apart. Abel, who
was ruined down to become a penniless Polish immigrant in America at
a very young age in the attack by the Russians on Poland, was now set
to defy his destiny. William was too busy in tackling the miseries
that life bestowed upon him every now and then. Even though he had all
the luxuries that a child could wish for, yet at the most crucial times he lost his beloved ones. He was rich but broken.
Both were determined to
make something worthwhile of a life which had been nothing but a test
from the very beginning.
And one day they did
cross each others paths. Had they become friends then the story might
not have turned into what it turned out be, a sheer masterpiece...yes
they were more than friends. They were rivals competing at their best
and no one but they themselves could justify this rivalry.
Set to destroy each other
these men played in full spirits.
With twists unimmaginable
for the readers, the story is so engrossing that you cannot put the
book down without knowing who had the last laugh.
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