About This Book
An elderly man disinherits his only son for a dissipated life, setting in motion tensions that affect a small community: a charismatic young minister who wins popular favor, the patriarch's blind ward, and the absent prodigal whose return sparks scandal. Rumors, secrets, and legal disputes intertwine with personal loyalties, moral temptation, and acts of compassion. The narrative moves through social intrigue, courtroom confrontations, and startling revelations of identity, leading to reckonings that probe forgiveness, duty, and the possibility of personal redemption.
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