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In A Corpse in the Koryo, James Church introduced readers to one of the most unique detectives to appear on page in years — the elusive
 Inspector O. The stunning mystery was named one of the best mystery/thrillers of 2006 by the Chicago Tribune for its beautifully spare
 prose and layered descriptions of a terrain Church knows by heart.

And now the Inspector is back. In Hidden Moon, Inspector O returns from a mission abroad to find his new police commander waiting at his
 office door. There has been a bank robbery — the first ever in Pyongyang — and the commander demands action, and quickly. But is this 
urgency for real?   Somewhere, someone in the North Korean leadership doesn’t want Inspector O to complete his investigation. And why 
not? What if the robbery leads to the highest levels of the regime? What if power, not a need for cash, is the real reason behind the 
heist at the Gold Star Bank?
      *** ✔️WARNING✔️ ***
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Church James - Hidden Moon

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