Ποίος ήτον ο φονεύς του αδελφού μου
About This Book
A first-person account pieces together the events surrounding the narrator's brother's death by combining memory, family testimony, and local rumor to consider competing suspects. The narrative alternates intimate domestic detail with broader social debate, examining how grief, superstition, and communal pressures shape perceptions of guilt. Rather than delivering a clear solution, the account foregrounds uncertainty and moral ambivalence, exploring the instability of recollection, the corrosive power of suspicion, and the ways personal identity is reshaped by loss and accusation.