MBIDA MBIDA CAMILLE
Guilty Innocence is a haunting psychological novel that explores the fragile boundary between truth, guilt, and memory.Éliane Morel is a quiet schoolteacher in a small village where nothing ever seems to happen-until one of her students is found murdered in the nearby forest. Accused by public opinion and trapped by disturbing gaps in her own memory, Éliane becomes the perfect suspect. As the investigation tightens, she is forced to confront not only the cruelty of collective judgment, but also the shadows of a past she believed long buried.Cleared by justice yet haunted by conscience, Éliane discovers that innocence is not always the opposite of guilt. Through a tense and emotionally charged narrative, the novel delves into manipulation, moral ambiguity, and the lasting scars of silence.Both a gripping thriller and a profound reflection on responsibility and forgiveness, Guilty Innocence asks a troubling question:what if being innocent does not mean being free?