“Emotions are the end result, the sum, of things learned”
Quote by Terry Goodkind
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Confessor is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of personal belief and the search for moral clarity. The narrative follows a protagonist who confronts deep-seated secrets and moral dilemmas, often set against a backdrop of societal or political conflict. The story examines how individuals grapple with their own convictions and the consequences of revealing or concealing the truth. The book is structured around the tension between confession and concealment, highlighting the transformative power of honesty and the weight of guilt. It is a contemplative tale that invites readers to consider the nature of forgiveness and the cost of integrity. more
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