In the dark underworld of Toronto, a group of small-time con artists is lured into the deadly web of The Syndicate — a powerful, secretive criminal organization that promises them a shot at the big leagues. But when a high-stakes job goes horribly wrong, Trevor and his crew find themselves framed, hunted, and betrayed from within. With nowhere to turn and time running out, they must outsmart a shadowy enemy that controls everything. As they race against the clock to expose the truth, the group faces an impossible choice: trust each other, or risk losing everything. But in The Syndicate’s game, trust can be fatal — and survival means staying one step ahead of those who are pulling the strings. The Syndicate's Game is a pulse-pounding crime thriller filled with suspense, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of power. Can Trevor and his crew escape the clutches of The Syndicate, or will they be swallowed by the shadows of the city they thought they ruled?
Ali Zeineddine is an acclaimed historian and award-winning author specializing in ancient civilizations. With a Ph.D. in Ancient History from the University of Cambridge, Ali has devoted over two decades to exploring the intricacies of the ancient world. His pioneering research on the socio-political dynamics of ancient Rome and Greece has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Wolfson History Prize and the National Book Award.
Ali’s best-selling books, such as “The Book Of Enoch; The Watchers” and “The First Prophet: Life Of Adam & Eve”, have captivated readers globally, seamlessly blending rigorous scholarship with compelling narratives. His work not only brings ancient history to life but also draws insightful parallels to contemporary issues, making him a sought-after speaker at international conferences and a frequent contributor to historical documentaries.
In addition to his writing, Ali is a dedicated educator, currently holding a professorship at Oxford University, where he inspires the next generation of historians. His passion for history is matched by his commitment to public outreach, often participating in community lectures and educational programs aimed at making history accessible to all.
When he’s not immersed in ancient manuscripts or teaching, Ali enjoys exploring archaeological sites around the world, always in search of the next great discovery.