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«Liberty is a choice one pays for alone.»
"The Janissary of the Republic" continues the story of one man whose fate unfolds against the backdrop of a new world being born.
Having survived years of service to another's will, Yani moves beyond the systems to which he once belonged. At the turn of an age—amid diplomatic intrigue, rival powers, and the formation of new states—he is drawn into events that will shape the destiny of nations. His journey is no longer a search for what was lost, but an attempt to understand what a person becomes when there is no one left to rely on but himself.
The author combines historical fidelity with imaginative invention, carrying the narrative from the Black Sea world to Europe and America. The reader enters an age in which old orders are collapsing and new ones are taking shape—an age when liberty becomes not merely a right, but a burden.
This novel will appeal to readers who value historical fiction that joins the sweep of an era to the inner drama of a human life, and who seek a deeper understanding of the cost of liberty and personal choice.
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