Sure. 'The Kite Runner' is a great redemption novel. It tells the story of Amir's journey to redeem himself for his past mistakes towards his friend Hassan. Another one is 'Atonement' which explores the idea of atoning for a false accusation through the life of the main character.
I think 'To Kill a Mockingbird' can also be considered in a way. Although it's mainly about racial injustice, Atticus Finch is a character who stands for justice and in a sense, his actions are a form of redeeming the society from its unjust ways. And 'The Sun Also Rises' has elements of characters seeking redemption in their own ways, dealing with the aftermath of the war and their broken lives.