Nghi Vo

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Years later, In-yo tried to find Kazu, looking with both the chroniclers and the executioners, who kept their own secret records.
Nghi Vo
There are many instances of brutality in The Empress of Salt and Fortune, both explicit and implicit, but this is one of the ones that gets me. Kazu never thought about history or empire. She loved In-yo and Rabbit, and they loved her, and they never find out what happened to her.
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Heartbreaking dreamscape. Even the ghost wallows in the unknown.
The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1)
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