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Hardcover A Crane Among Wolves Book

ISBN: 1250858097

ISBN13: 9781250858092

A Crane Among Wolves

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June Hur, bestselling author of The Red Palace, crafts a devastating and pulse-pounding tale that will feel all-too-relevant in today's world, based on a true story from Korean history.

Hope is dangerous. Love is deadly.

1506, Joseon. The people suffer under the cruel reign of the tyrant King Yeonsan, powerless to stop him from commandeering their land...

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Dark but well written

Yes, this is a pretty dark story with Iseul searching for her sister, taken by a most awful and brutal king to join his throng of courtesans while others are planning an uprising to dethrone that king, and a killer is leaving corpses of government officials all over too. Rebellion is very bloody and the author does a good job of making it feel real, even to the point of killing very likeable characters so you don't know who is going to survive. Iseul is a previously pampered younger daughter and that does lead to some poor choices she makes or when she gets mad and does something very rash, it does make for bigger issues and people do get hurt. That was kind of frustrating and I did have to remind myself that she is young and inexperienced though I did admire her determination to save her sister and her strength in keeping on even when injured and afraid. Prince Daehyun, the other viewpoint is much more calculating in his actions. He has to make really hard choices to help bring about the rebellion and remain in good standing with the king so he isn't killed off (that bit with his horse is heartbreaking!). I found him to be the more likable character though it was good to get both views as it really brought the story to life, dark though it is. This was a good story, not shying away from true events even though it is an historical fiction. It is a standalone with a satisfying ending and a cool real history note at the end, comparing the story with the real timeline. Well written and I liked it.
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