
What if the man who built his empire on lies suddenly wanted to make things right — and asked his daughter, a nun, to help him do it? The Phoenician Scheme begins with an aging arms dealer who’s cheated death and now wants to leave something good behind… but redemption doesn’t come easy when your enemies include your own brother, and your past won’t stay buried. Why would a nun walk into a world of assassins and spies just because her father says he’s changed? And what happens when a stranger posing as a tutor starts unraveling everything? It’s a strange, beautiful tangle of guilt, loyalty, and the quiet hope that maybe — just maybe — people really can change.