Kane & Abel
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780449210185 (0449210189)
Publish date: May 12th 1983
Publisher: Fawcett Books
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Kane & Abel (#1)
The story was so captivating, I struggled to put it down.A very good read.
An epic story of revenge, following the lives of two men who mistakenly become enemies. I particularly enjoyed the first half of the novel where we learn about the effects of war in their childhoods and how it changed them as people.
This book caused me great sadness. So much left unsaid, so many misunderstandings. The wasted, misspent years that left bitterness to fester where acceptance could and should have crept in. Were these two individuals related, I could have made sense of it all. Goodness knows family dynamics are ...
I loved this book!!William Kane was born into a wealthy family in Boston. Abel Rosnovski was born into Polish poverty. Both men face setbacks that harden them into determined men who will stop at nothing to succeed.
loved it