The Guilty One

The Guilty One by Sophie Littlefield, published by Head of Zeus on January 7, 2016, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of grief and moral dilemmas. The story centers around Maris, a mother whose life is irrevocably changed after the murder of her daughter. As she confronts the father of the man responsible for her daughter’s death, the narrative explores the intense emotions surrounding loss and the choices that define us.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of guilt, retribution, and the bonds of motherhood as Maris faces a harrowing decision that could alter the course of her life. The tension escalates as she holds the fate of a man in her hands, raising profound questions about justice and forgiveness. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with a thought-provoking tale that challenges the boundaries of morality and human connection.
Official synopsis Publisher
Maris used to be a loving, happy mother. Then her daughter was murdered. Who is she now?
A man stands on the edge of the Golden Gate Bridge. His son killed Maris’s daughter. Now she holds his life in her hands. At one word from her, he’ll jump…
Should Maris let him live, or die? And will this shocking offer free her, or destroy her?
This is a powerful thriller about guilt, retribution and motherhood.
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