Publisher's Synopsis
A psychological thriller about hidden bloodlines, forbidden love, and the silence that comes too late.
He tried to move on.
Rodi thought he had escaped the shadows. But when Alessia disappears and a stranger claims a connection to his dead mother, the web around him begins to tighten. Letters resurface. Names return. And so do memories he never gave permission to survive. He's forced to face everything:
- A love built on false beginnings.
- A sister who was never just a sister.
- A mother who never truly left.
- And a truth that doesn't set anyone free-only fractures what's left of the heart. The Wound: What Remains After Everything Is Gone is a poetic and chilling exploration of obsession, silence, and the way families destroy and define us. It's a story of the damage love can do... and the damage done in its name. Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Slow-burn psychological thrillers
- Emotionally raw, character-driven drama
- Forbidden love and generational betrayal
- Lyrical, haunting prose
- Stories where love is real-but never safe "Sometimes, it's not the person who leaves...
but the hope that you could've stayed without breaking each other."