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OverviewIn a world shaped by memory, silence, and unspoken wounds, The Tremor of Truth unfolds as a deeply human story about identity, loss, and the fragile line between disappearance and rebirth. At the heart of the novel lies a fracture that occurred long ago - a fracture that time, distance, and denial have never fully healed. What began as a promise of youth, friendship, and idealism slowly unraveled into betrayal, injustice, and disappearance. Decades later, the past resurfaces, quietly but insistently, forcing those who believed they had moved on to confront what was never truly resolved. The story follows several intertwined destinies. There is Céline, a woman whose life appears stable, controlled, and successful, yet whose inner world remains haunted by an unresolved absence. There is Élise, carrying the weight of truth and grief with quiet strength. And there is a man believed to have vanished long ago - a man whose shadow lingers, whose presence seems to echo in unexpected places, whose silence speaks louder than any confession. As fragments of truth begin to surface, certainties fracture. What was once accepted as fact begins to waver. Justice, memory, and loyalty are questioned. Was the past ever what it seemed? And what happens when the person one mourned may still be alive - changed, reshaped, yet unmistakably the same? Moving between intimacy and suspense, the novel explores how lives are shaped by what remains unsaid, by choices made under pressure, and by the long echoes of love and betrayal. The narrative weaves together emotional introspection and quiet tension, offering a portrait of characters caught between who they were and who they have become. At its core, The Tremor of Truth is a meditation on identity - how it survives loss, how it transforms through suffering, and how it sometimes hides behind new names and new lives. It is also a story of restraint: of feelings held back, of truths delayed, of love that endures even when it cannot be lived. Without relying on spectacle, the novel builds its power through atmosphere, psychological depth, and the slow unveiling of connections that bind its characters together. It invites the reader into an intimate journey where silence speaks as loudly as words, and where the past refuses to remain buried. A story of memory and resilience, of loyalty and fracture, The Tremor of Truth asks a single, haunting question: What remains of us when everything we once were has been taken away - and what are we willing to risk to reclaim it? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard MahannaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9798242256842Pages: 552 Publication Date: 02 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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