
The Man in Black
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Narrated by:
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Hamish Alastair Gerard Brown
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It's the Joseon dynasty, and a series of corpses have been discovered in the outskirts of the capital near Mt. Inwangsan. All of them have wide open eyes and five long, deep cuts across their chests. But who could be responsible? Gyeong-ho, a body handler from the coroner's office, has no leads until he is approached by a pair of long, flaming yellow eyes.
The tiger in the cover image is taken from the anonymous painting from Joseon Dynasty era, during which this story is set, titled Painting of a Ferocious Tiger(猛虎圖), Accession No. M67, courtesy of the National Museum of Korea.
©2022 Oh Yoonhee (P)2022 Storytel Original
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