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The Paris Vendetta

Writer: Victor SwatsekVictor Swatsek

Historical StorWalter has trouble finalizing the purchase of his most monumental project – converting a villa built in 1865 into a 5-star resort and casino in the heart of Vienna, Austria. However, after meeting with the President of Austria and negotiating a very lucrative plan, he finally completed the sale. Walter also had a partner, Victor Chen, who had his son, Quan, managing the renovation of his own resort and casino in Paris, France. Suddenly, Victor’s son goes missing without clues about where he is. A sinister group of people Victor previously knew come back to haunt his organization.


Victor called Walter and told him what had happened. Walter used all his resources to help find Victor’s son, Quan, as Victor waited impatiently for news. He received a phone call from the captors wanting to make a deal. Time was critical because, unbeknownst to his captors, Quan had a medical condition that, if not treated in time, he could die. Victor had no choice but to agree to the captor's demands. That night, they all met at midnight under the Champs Elysees Bridge, next to the River Seine, to finalize the deal. The captors were unaware that Victor also had resources and was more ruthless and deadly than they could ever imagine.



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