A Righted Wrong: A Novel. Volume 2 (of 3)
About This Book
A married woman’s concealed and painful past threatens to surface, prompting friends and relatives to manage secrecy, disclosure, and the risks to her new life. An urgent visitor’s letter forces tense encounters, anxious waiting, and the gradual airing of unsettling facts, while those around her wrestle with how much to reveal and how to protect her. The narrative follows the emotional consequences of suspense, the negotiation between private memory and public reputation, and attempts at reconciliation. Recurring concerns include social judgment, personal honor, and whether truth can be addressed without irrevocably harming the ties that now define her identity.