Echoes of Redemption

by Peregrine Peverell

Back to Catalog
Echoes of Redemption

About This Book

Set against the rugged backdrop of the American frontier in the late 1870s, 'Echoes of Redemption' weaves a tale of justice, honor, and personal transformation. The narrative follows Jack Hawkins, a former outlaw seeking redemption, as he navigates the harsh realities of a small Wyoming town on the brink of change. Through a non-linear structure that alternates between past and present, the novel explores themes of loyalty, forgiveness, and the cost of progress. As railroad expansion threatens traditional ways of life, characters grapple with their place in a rapidly evolving world. The story delves into the complexities of frontier justice, challenging readers to consider the fine line between lawfulness and morality. Rich symbolism, including the recurring motif of a weathered six-shooter, represents both the violence of the past and the potential for change. By focusing on character development and moral dilemmas rather than gratuitous action, the novel offers a nuanced portrayal of the Old West that resonates with contemporary issues of identity and community.

Book Details

ISBN

9788233931346

Publisher

Publifye AS

Your Licenses

You don't own any licenses for this book

Purchase a license below to unlock this book and download the EPUB.

Purchase License

Select a tier to unlock this book

Private View

Personal reading only

10 credits

Internal Team

Share within your organization

20 credits
Purchase

Worldwide Distribute

Unlimited global distribution

100 credits
Purchase

Need bulk licensing?

Contact us for enterprise agreements.