The Memoir
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Publisher Description
Alfonso Bagala is a writer running out of time.
Crushed by debt, facing foreclosure, and living alone with the quiet aftermath of loss, Alfonso drifts through Melbourne knowing the mathematics of his life no longer add up. Words have failed him. Hope has thinned. Survival has become procedural.
Then a stranger presses something into his hand on a city street.
It looks like a receipt.
It's a lottery ticket.
And it's worth sixty-one million dollars.
The money should save him. Instead, it marks him.
What Alfonso doesn't know is that the win was never luck—it was permission. The ticket belongs to someone else, a man powerful enough to erase himself from the system while keeping others trapped inside it. Mario Costa doesn't want the money back. He wants something far more dangerous.
He wants his story written.
Forced into the role of ghostwriter for a living underworld figure, Alfonso discovers the memoir is not about legacy or confession. It's leverage. A dead man's switch designed to detonate reputations, destroy alliances, and settle old scores long after its subject is gone. Every chapter tightens the trap. Every truth recorded brings Alfonso closer to becoming expendable.
As criminal power closes in from one side, government intelligence quietly moves from the other. Alfonso becomes the contested space between them—neither protected nor free, useful only while unfinished. Survival now depends not on escape, but precision: what he writes, what he withholds, and how carefully he listens.
Because in a world governed by systems—banks, crime syndicates, intelligence agencies—money doesn't corrupt. It reveals. And writing doesn't save you. It only decides who pays the price.
Dark, restrained, and psychologically sharp, The Memoir is a crime thriller about coercion, authorship, and the illusion of choice. It explores what happens when survival strips away excuses, and a man must confront who he becomes once he has nothing left to lose—and no one left to disappoint.
This is not a story about winning the lottery.
It's a story about what the win costs.