The Cleansing Sin: The Pure and the Marginalized
Book Two in the Cleansing Sin Series
Disclaimer:
For mature audiences only. Do not begin unless you commit to finishing. Truth demands every page.
The Cleansing Sin: The Pure and the Marginalized is a provocative and unsettling novel exploring power, manipulation, and self-justification. It contains graphic content and morally complex themes designed to challenge, not comfort.
"In the pursuit of purity, he became the poison."
Book Blurb:
Shattered by betrayal and haunted by an inescapable virus, Daniel Voss seeks redemption in a world that offers none. The Cleansing Sin: The Pure and the Marginalized is a harrowing psychological journey into the mind of a man who justifies his darkest impulses as acts of salvation.
Navigating a web of manipulation, power, and self-deception, Daniel preys on vulnerable young women like Samantha and Emily, twisting their trust into consent. With the fictional virus MUV serving as both metaphor and menace, this unflinching narrative explores guilt, accountability, and the lies men tell themselves to mask their sins.
This is not a story of heroes or redemption. It is a raw confrontation with the devastating cost of unchecked desire. For readers brave enough to face the discomfort, Onsiey Onsiey's debut demands you read to the end or risk missing the truth.