Ratings3
Average rating3.5
Firstly I want to thank netgalley and the author for an eARC of this book.
In the last year I have read whatever of June Hur I could get my hands on, and up until this one, The Red Palace was my favourite. I fear there's a new first place contender.
I loved this historical mystery romance. From the opening it reminded me of some of the saeguks I had recently watched. This gave me the vibe of a more elevated Joseon drama - rich young characters, seeped in true historical events with an engaging mystery and a sweet romance.
I thought the book was really well written, and a good mystery at its core. The reveal of the killer was definitely surprising. I liked that they didn't show some of the characters to be perfectly good and above reproach, instead showing them as grey characters with personal motivations for doing the things they want to do.
Up until 90% of the book, it was really really good. It was only the last 10% where I think it got tooo much like a drama. The last 4-5 chapters went past in such a flash, I wished we close sat with the events for a bit, see people's reaction to it before getting to the end. But everything happened so so fast, it was a bit too fast. It felt like a rushed ending.
Apart from the ending, I thought the book was really really good.