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Hell Has No Angels (Synopsis)
Rome Juliano is
afflicted with an extreme psychological disorder,
causing unpredictable, violent behavior. His
affliction is attributable to a tragedy that
affected him as a young boy. Although the tragedy
remains unknown to everyone throughout the story, it
emerges as the underlying force, causing him to
plummet toward destruction.
Rome's immense wealth allowed him to
influence many political leaders. While doing so, he
unintentionally interfered with a Mafia plot to
place one of their people in a very important
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A series of events designed to destroy
Rome, created by someone who knew of his childhood
tragedy, impaired Rome's judgment and awareness, causing
his mind to periodically drift back to segments of his
tragic past. Although plotting the series of events is
intended to conceal embezzlement from Rome's corporate
firm, it also left him vulnerable to attacks by the
Mafia.
Not until the tragic loss of the one who
loved him with undying passion does Rome realize how
much he loved her and that he allowed himself to be
blinded by the power of money and success. As Rome
becomes more acquainted with reality, he lashes out at
his enemy with a wave of vicious vengeance.
While the story frequently portrays the
mystery with hatred and violence, love and romance
remain constant themes. |