
Ποίος ήτον ο φονεύς του αδελφού μου
'Ποίος ήτον ο φονεύς του αδελφού μου' Summary
The novel narrates the story of a young man who seeks to discover the truth behind his brother's death. His mother, consumed by grief, seeks out the perpetrator, inadvertently becoming the protector of Kiamil, a troubled and innocent Turkish man who inadvertently took the young man's life. As the protagonist uncovers the truth, he grapples with the ethical dilemma of revealing it. The narrative weaves together themes of family, loss, and the weight of justice, capturing the tumultuous atmosphere of a society under Ottoman rule. The protagonist ultimately chooses to bear the weight of the truth, demonstrating a profound sense of empathy and understanding, while also highlighting the complexities of seeking retribution within a deeply divided society.Book Details
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