At the turn of the 20th century, two brothers fall in love with the same woman. When she chooses the younger of the two, the embittered older brother travels to Europe where he becomes a ruthless mercenary. But a revolution takes a personal twist with one brother hanging on the edge of life and death.
"A dying old woman in modern Manhattan tells a story to Edge, a thief who has broken into her flat. He is forced to listen to how, late in the 1800s, two brothers feuded over a woman. She married one, the other, Luke, a deadly gunslinger, became a soldier of fortune in Macedonia where he helped the Turks keep the local Christians in line. The stories intersect when Edge figures out the old woman's connection to Luke."
"At the turn of the 20th century, two brothers fall in love with the same woman. When she chooses the younger of the two, the embittered older brother travels to Europe where he becomes a ruthless mercenary. But a revolution takes a personal twist with one brother hanging on the edge of life and death."@en
""At the turn of the century in the American West, two brothers fall in love with the same woman. Lilith chooses the younger brother, Elijah. The embittered Luke travels alone to Europe. His demons drive him to Macedonia where he becomes a ruthless mercenary fighting amongst the vicious local gangs. However, the revolution takes on a personal face when pregnant Neda saves dying Luke."--Container."@en
"Nel selvaggio west, i fratelli Luke e Elijah si innamorano entrambi della stessa ragazza, Lilith. Sconfitto nell'atipica gara, Luke lascia l'America per l'Europa mentre Elijah sposa Lilith. Nel vecchio Continente la rabbia a lungo covata esplode d'improvviso e Luke, in Macedonia, diventa un mercenario che uccide per denaro. (LaFeltrinelli)."
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