De Oro, A New Latino Italian Mafioso Story
Alongside the Cor series, I’m working on a project that you will enjoy.
As a writer, I’m trying to tell unique stories, but I find myself wanting to follow classical themes. Think classic mafia thrillers. What would you expect from a mafia thriller? Violence, loss of life, drama, and plenty of deceit. Mafia stories are staples in the world of filmmaking and storytelling. Now, what if we added a twist to the traditional Italian-American tale and introduced a more Hispanic-influenced society?
What if we imagined an alternate America where Spain had populated Florida with more settlers? A history in which large waves of Italian migration primarily occurred in the southern United States. An alternate reality where Caribbean banking influences formed the bedrock of a more Hispanic Florida. A Florida where the city of Orlando doesn’t exist, but instead a smaller, poorer city called Nueva Roma.
A story that follows a young Puerto Rican–Italian teen named Marco De Oro as he slowly becomes what he was always meant to be: a member of the Salvatore family.
"De Oro" is my newest novel, a story that offers a fresh perspective on the classic coming-of-age narrative, blending traditional mafioso elements with Latino cartel influences. Set in an alternate Florida shaped by Hispanic banking dynasties and Southern Italian migration, the story explores identity, loyalty, legacy, and the quiet pressures of succession.
Marco is caught between cultures, languages, and moral dilemmas. He grows up surrounded by family, tradition, and unspoken rules—where love and violence often exist in the same room. As he matures, he must decide his future.
The official name for the story:
De Oro by Luís Albért Rosales
The story is currently being written, but you can follow the progress on Arte de Rosales.
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