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Thirty Days

A High-Stakes Test of Survival, Love, and Becoming More

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Thirty Days

Von: Gregory Angus
Gesprochen von: Nathan A. Mojica
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Rick Marrone just passed the bar. His life is finally supposed to begin.

Then his wealthy, ruthless uncle Miles Spyro makes him an offer that doesn't sound like an offer—it sounds like a dare:

Thirty days. No money. No phone. No ID. No help.

And he starts at midnight in Manhattan with literally nothing.

If Rick can survive the month and walk into Spyro's West Coast office with proof he can build from zero—he doesn't just get a job. He earns a future at the highest level.

But the test doesn't stay clean.

Rick scrambles for shelter, work, and dignity… and accidentally crosses paths with the wrong luggage, the wrong people, and the kind of trouble you can't out-argue in court. The road takes him from back alleys to casinos, then to New Orleans, where he finds something he didn't expect: music—and Felicia, a woman with fire in her veins and a life that pulls him into the city's rhythm.

With a trumpet in his hands and a deadline on his back, Rick learns what law school never taught him: how to read people, how to move money, how to stay alive, and how to become the kind of man who can walk into power without flinching.

THIRTY DAYS is a fast, cinematic novel about reinvention under pressure—where survival becomes skill, love becomes fuel, and the line between "test" and "trap" gets dangerously thin.

©2025 Gregory D Angus (P)2026 Gregory D Angus
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