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The unredeemed

Marco Avonto

Publisher: Morellini Editore

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Summary

A gripping, noir-style novel set in a small, provincial town in Italy. The story unfolds across two pivotal moments in time — 1997 and 2017 — and explores the brutal consequences of secrets, guilt, and the desire for redemption.

Through sharp characterization and a compelling depiction of rural Italy, Avonto delivers a hard‑hitting story about the nature of guilt and the faint hope of atonement. The Unredeemed is a novel that lingers long after the final page.
Available since: 06/25/2025.
Print length: 237 pages.

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