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OverviewNot all journeys have a destination. Some only have an end. Moksha arrives in Port Vance with a dream and a single precious artifact: a wooden boat carved by his grandfather, the last relic of a drowned world. Within an hour, the city steals it from him. Freezing and desperate on a park bench, he is offered a choice by a man named Orion: die in obscurity, or learn to steal back. Orion's philosophy is simple, seductive, and airtight: Port Vance is a machine built on theft. The wealthy have stolen everything first. To take from them isn't crime-it's rectification. Guided by this ruthless logic, Moksha is reborn as ""The Joker,"" a phantom who moves through the locked penthouses and galleries of the elite with impossible grace. He learns to extract value without a trace, trading a fisherman's morals for a thief's cold clarity. Each perfect heist deepens his belief that he is an instrument of justice, balancing the scales in a broken city. Then, during a routine job in a quiet townhouse, he is seen. The witness is not a security guard, but a young art conservator named Nyra. In her face-full of terror and grief for what he's about to take-he doesn't see a target or a philosophical abstraction. For the first time, he sees a person. That moment of recognition fractures his conviction and marks him as a liability to the only family he has left. Now, Orion presents a final test, a heist designed to purge Moksha's newfound conscience or destroy him: steal a legendary painting from the city's most reclusive heiress. The target is more than a masterpiece; it is a vessel of profound, personal meaning. To steal it would be the ultimate affirmation of Orion's philosophy-that everything, even memory and love, has a price. To refuse is to choose death. The Last Station to Port Vance is a haunting literary heist novel and a profound meditation on redemption. In a city that operates on extraction, it asks: What is the final cost of the things we take? And what would we risk to preserve what cannot be replaced? For fans of the mythic decay of Perdido Street Station, the moral tension of The Secret History, and the atmospheric depth of Station Eleven. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ryan MarshallPublisher: Mediterranean Publishing Imprint: Mediterranean Publishing Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9798233809729Pages: 146 Publication Date: 08 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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