Only One Came to Play
UNO is not a comfortable book. It doesn’t go unnoticed, nor is it easily forgotten. It stirs emotions, sparks conversations, provokes some are captivated by the danger, the obsession, and the passion, while others are unsettled by its audacity. What no one can do is remain indifferent. UNO dares you to enter a world where desire collides with betrayal, and every page forces you to take a side.
Paris shimmers with beauty and danger, its boulevards hiding secrets darker than the catacombs below. Lieutenant Yves Moreau—scarred by a brutal childhood and hardened by years of undercover work—is handed a mission that demands not just loyalty, but his very identity.
Disguised as Adrien Noir, an elegant Corsican art investor, he is ordered to infiltrate the world of Rocco Valère, a charismatic queer art dealer rumored to be the underworld’s most elusive power broker. Rocco’s soirées glitter with masks, music, and temptation—but beneath the gilded surface lies a ledger of crimes that could destroy lives and governments alike.
What begins as duty twists into obsession. Every glance, every silence, every dangerous dance with Rocco blurs the line between hunter and prey. Moreau must navigate a labyrinth of betrayal, forbidden desire, and ruthless survival—knowing one misstep will cost him not only the mission, but his soul.
From the perfumed masquerades of Montparnasse to the shadowed convents of Fontainebleau, UNO is a taut psychological thriller about masks we wear, the scars we hide, and the peril of wanting what may undo us.
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