Sometimes You Just Can't Tell

John Manuel
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When Lewis and his Greek wife Katerini return to the island of her birth for a visit, neither could have predicted the series of events that would unfold, resulting in both of them coming to wonder if they’ll ever see each other again. Katerini, though, wonders if she’ll even live to see anyone at all. John has written a tale of consequences, revolving around a sensitive social issue that is perhaps surprisingly a problem even in small family-oriented communities in Greece. The story emphasises that most people have a conscience that will make them pay for wrongdoing, even if the law doesn't. Sometimes though, both exact their just revenge on the perpetrators.
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