Book Review: The Red Palace by June Hur
It's 1758 and a lowly, newly qualified nurse finds herself investigating the brutal murder of four women in an effort to clear the name of a dear friend. Her efforts bring her to the attention of the vengeful police commander, her indifferent father and the new, attractive police inspector.

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