Sorry this is going up a bit late, have been having technical issues. Also, I read everyone’s comments, and I appreciate the kind things you all say. Sorry I’m not always good about replying to comments. I find myself giving rather generic “thank you’s” most of the time, which feels a bit lame, considering all of the comments are unique and special and don’t deserve the same generic response every time. I hope everyone is okay with a sincere thank you from me here in the description. I’m very awkward at accepting compliments, even though they make me happy… I’ll work on that too lol.
I really like how eloquent the expressions are, their eyes, eyebrows and the body language is so natural too... Now we can perceive they are close enough to having this talk
Italy, 1944: in the shadow of World War II, psychiatrist Dr. Giovanni Rossi has found more lucrative wartime work as a hired interrogator. However, when Giovanni is hired to extract information from an Irish priest named Matthew Callaghan, a compromise between duty and humanity seems impossible. Giovanni must set his growing feelings for Matthew aside and finish the job, with both their lives hanging in the balance; but is saving someone worth breaking them?
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Gallico is not suitable for readers under 18. Gallico also contains themes which may be upsetting or disturbing for some readers such as torture, rape, domestic abuse, mental illness, and the obvious implications of a WWII setting. I do not personally align myself with any reprehensible themes or ideologies herein.
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