The Rules of the Game

Author:   Carlos Cabezas López
Publisher:   Carlos Cabezas Lopez
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9788785410535


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Rules of the Game


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How much is your past worth? And what would it cost to bury it forever? Lucas Duval has it all: a prestigious law firm in the heart of Paris, an apartment overlooking Saint-Germain-des-Prés, custom-tailored suits, and the unwavering respect of the French legal elite. At fifty-five, he's the perfect example of Parisian success: sophisticated, cultured, impeccable. But Lucas Duval harbors a secret that threatens to destroy everything he's built. Twenty-eight years ago, Lucas was someone completely different. He wasn't a lawyer. He wasn't respectable. He was a criminal. A thief. The most promising protégé of Django Moreau, the most intelligent and dangerous man the streets of Marseille had ever known. For years, Lucas and Django operated in the shadows of the Mediterranean port. Django taught him everything: how to read people, how to exploit their weaknesses, how to play the game where only he wrote the rules. He was mentor, surrogate father, and architect of everything Lucas would become. Until one night, Lucas made the most important decision of his life: he disappeared. He changed his name. Rebuilt his identity from scratch. Studied law in Lyon, created an alternative biography. He buried Lucas the criminal and gave birth to Lucas the lawyer. For nearly three decades he lived convinced that Django was a ghost who would never return. He was wrong. One Tuesday morning, everything changes. When an unmarked envelope appears on his desk-Marseille postmark, handwriting he'd recognize even after twenty-eight years-Lucas knows the past has returned. The envelope contains a single sentence: ""Old debts are never forgotten, Quatre-Yeux. It's time to settle accounts."" Django Moreau has returned. And Django always collects his debts. Now Lucas faces the most difficult decision of his life: Protect the life he built with lies, risking his career, his marriage to Sophie, the safety of his daughter Lucie? Or finally confront the truth of who he was, pay the price of his redemption, and discover if he can ever forgive himself for the sins of his youth? Because in Django Moreau's game, there are no innocent moves. Only players who know the rules... and those who discover them too late. ""The Rules of the Game"" is a psychological thriller set in Paris, Marseille, and Lyon. A deep exploration of identity, redemption, and the price of success. A story about the masks we wear, the secrets we keep, and the cost of becoming who we think we should be. With elegant and cinematic prose, European noir atmosphere, and morally complex characters, this debut novel by Carlos Cabezas López captures the essence of contemporary literary thriller while exploring universal questions about second chances, guilt, forgiveness, and whether we can ever truly escape our past. Some sins are never forgiven. Some secrets are never forgotten. And some debts... are always paid.

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Author:   Carlos Cabezas López
Publisher:   Carlos Cabezas Lopez
Imprint:   Carlos Cabezas Lopez
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9788785410535


ISBN 10:   8785410535
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   05 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Carlos Cabezas López (Barcelona, 1981) is a writer, editor, and editorial designer based in the United Kingdom. His work explores the gray areas of morality, structural obedience, and the psychology of individuals confronting systems that overpower them. He has published several novels and short stories through professional self-publishing and distributes his work via international platforms. He also runs the independent imprint Eager Dragon Publishing, focused on narrative with a distinct voice and ethical content.

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