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Hidden Moon reads more like a spy novel by a Korean Kafka. Final Fascinating. In A Corpse in the Koryo, James Church introduced readers to one of the most unique detectives to appear on the page in years—the elusive Inspector O. The story features a mysterious bank robbery in Pyongyang, where Inspector O faces a web of conspiracies and political intrigue. The novel offers a stark and beautiful depiction of North Korea, with lean dialogue and a society layered with secrets, making it a compelling read for mystery lovers.
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Intriguing North Korean mystery filled with secrets.
Who is this book for?
Hidden Moon is perfect if you enjoy atmospheric mysteries with a touch of political intrigue. The story’s setting in North Korea adds a fascinating backdrop, and Inspector O's investigations pull you into a complex web of secrets. Fans of suspenseful, richly textured stories will find this novel captivating and thought-provoking.