Personen
Lancar Ida-Bagus
NUR Codes (sub)
320 Literaire non-fictie algemeen
Chasing Black Gold
Brieven van H. N. Werkman 1940-1945
Het Frankrijk van de Tour & de Tour van Utrecht
Collega's van God

“Romeo the Butcher” is a gripping tale of an apparently ordinary butcher living in a quiet town who secretly leads a double life. After personal tragedies and witnessing the failures of the justice system, he decides to punish criminals who escape the law. Combining his expertise as a butcher with strategic thinking and mastery of Pencak Silat, he carries out silent, meticulously planned actions against corrupt leaders, abusers, and organized crime figures. Only an old, loyal friend knows his true identity, sharing in his secret yet understanding the burden it brings. As the threat of crime intensifies, Romeo must balance revenge, justice, and his own survival. Every encounter tests his skills, courage, and moral compass, showing that true justice often exists outside legal boundaries. Beyond the action and suspense, the story explores deep human themes: grief, loyalty, ethical dilemmas, and the emotional cost of taking the law into one’s own hands. Through Romeo’s journey, the book illustrates how one individual, armed with determination, skill, and a strong sense of right, can make a profound difference in a dangerous, corrupt world.