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Five experts. One impossible island. A reckoning they can't escape.
Summoned by anonymous letters promising fortune, they arrive expecting a commission. Instead, they find an island that bends realityand forces them to confront the harm their expertise has caused. In trials that unmake them, they must choose: transform, or remain trapped by who they've been.
A haunting exploration of guilt, redemption, and the architecture of the soul.

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Five experts. One impossible island. A reckoning they can't escape.
Summoned by anonymous letters promising fortune, they arrive expecting a commission. Instead, they find an island that bends realityand forces them to confront the harm their expertise has caused. In trials that unmake them, they must choose: transform, or remain trapped by who they've been.
A haunting exploration of guilt, redemption, and the architecture of the soul.


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Autorenporträt
Indiana Whitlock writes at the intersection of mystery and philosophy, crafting stories that explore how we become who we areand whether we can become something better. With a background in architecture and a fascination with the spaces between certainty and doubt, Whitlock creates narratives that challenge readers to look beneath the surface of expertise, ambition, and identity.

The Unmaking is Whitlock's debut novel, born from years of contemplating a simple question: What does it cost to be excellent at one thing while remaining blind to everything else?