
Hiçbir zaman politikacıların sözüne güvenme. Onlar, asla olmaz, dediklerinde bugün ya da en azından bu sabah olmaz demek istiyorlardır.

Jeffrey Archer’s Kane and Abel sets two men born on the same day near the turn of the twentieth century on radically different paths. William Lowell Kane enters the world as the son of a Boston millionaire. Abel Rosnovski begins life in poverty and later becomes a Polish immigrant. Distance, class, and circumstance separate them, yet ambition and the pursuit of a defining dream gradually bring their lives into collision.
Both men are powerful, determined, and willing to act ruthlessly in order to build an empire. Their rivalry grows into a consuming hatred, making success meaningful only when measured against the other man’s defeat. The conflict moves through business and personal life alike, so each achievement creates new pressure without ending their competition.
The story spans sixty years and three generations, carrying Kane and Abel through war, marriage, fortune, and disaster. This long frame shows how the struggle outlives individual decisions and affects the families formed around both men. Kane and Abel combines a rise-to-power narrative with a study of rivalry, asking how two lives that begin worlds apart can become bound by the same idea of triumph. Their parallel journeys expose the cost of allowing ambition to define identity and turn destiny into a contest only one man believes he can win.
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Hiçbir zaman politikacıların sözüne güvenme. Onlar, asla olmaz, dediklerinde bugün ya da en azından bu sabah olmaz demek istiyorlardır.
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