Sorry

Sorry by Zoran Drvenkar, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2011, is a gripping narrative that explores the dark side of human relationships and morality. This edition spans 299 pages and is presented in English. The story follows four friends—Kris, Tamara, Wolf, and Frauke—who establish an agency called Sorry, aimed at helping clients navigate their emotional dilemmas. As they delve into the business of providing absolution for various grievances, they unwittingly attract a dangerous client whose actions lead them into a web of murder and moral ambiguity.
Readers will find an intricately plotted tale that combines elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense. The narrative takes a sharp turn when the friends are confronted with the aftermath of a brutal murder, forcing them to grapple with the consequences of their choices and the philosophy that has driven their success. As they navigate this perilous situation, the story raises questions about guilt, responsibility, and the price of absolution. Sorry invites readers into a world where the lines between right and wrong blur, making for a thought-provoking exploration of human nature.
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One. Two. Three. That’s all it takes to drive the nail into her head, to leave her hanging on the wall. She deserved to die. Now all he needs is absolution for his sins, and he knows just the people who can help.
We know what you should say. We say what you want to hear.
Kris, Tamara, Wolf, and Frauke. Four young friends with too much time on their hands and one big idea: an agency called Sorry. Unfair dismissals, the wrongly accused, jilted lovers: everyone has a price and the Sorry team will find out what that is. It’s as simple as that. The idea catches on like wildfire and the quartet are soon raking in the cash, doing the emotional dirty work for fat cats, businessmen, and the romantically challenged.
But what they didn’t count on is that their latest client would be a killer.
Standing face-to-face with a brutally murdered woman, Kris and Wolf suddenly realize that the philosophy that has brought them so much success may have a flaw in it. And what they are compelled to do by the person who has contracted them is to dispose of the body. But who is the killer and why has he killed her? Someone is mocking them for playing God, and hell is only just beginning.
Intricately plotted, breathtakingly paced, utterly original, Sorry plunges the reader into a world whose connections dazzle the mind. Once you have read it, you will never be able to say “sorry” in quite the same way again.
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