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dawn_chen 's review for:
The Silence of Bones
by June Hur
4. 5⭐. This book took me about a hundred pages to get into, I was so set to DNFed it by 150 pages. But I'm so glad I persisted, because once things started kicking in, this became absolutely phenomenon.
The layers of mystery, both behind the protagonist's past and the present investigation, are brimmed filled with Korean historical context and a sense of the political tension of that era. I can't believe how well the author balanced between so many nuanced characters and their motivations.
The relationship between Inspection Han and Seoul led me close to tears. The nuance and restrained in that relationship and revelation is some top notch stuff.
The layers of mystery, both behind the protagonist's past and the present investigation, are brimmed filled with Korean historical context and a sense of the political tension of that era. I can't believe how well the author balanced between so many nuanced characters and their motivations.
The relationship between Inspection Han and Seoul led me close to tears. The nuance and restrained in that relationship and revelation is some top notch stuff.