A one-of-a-kind plot that draws you in the more pages you flip. So much thought was clearly put into the story. It’s funny, heart-fluttering and depressing at the same time; bawled at the concept of how women are treated in this messed up (fictional) version of ancient korea.
PS. I do have a feeling her murderer’s Chris—would make a lot of sense considering the things he told her before stabbing her.
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