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Looking for a good book that will give you the thrills and keep you engaged all throughout? Then Descendant of the Crane is a great choice!
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Descendant of the Crane- A Worthy Read According to ancient Chinese legends, the Cranes take your soul to the heavens once your physical body dies. This book is pretty much like the Crane to the soul. The book has a certain vibe that touches your soul. The characters are people that you see grow throughout the pages of the novel. These characters are not without flaws and neither are the villains all evil. Every character has a reason to back up his or her activities. It is not a very deal. It is realistic in all the essence of the word. Even the magical portions have a touch of realism. It has already been a year or two since its release, but if you have not tried it yet, then keep scrolling and know why it is now high time that you should. Plot Princess Hesina has always preferred to avoid the burdens of the throne, but when her loving father is assassinated, she is pushed into power, becoming the queen of a volatile country. When the word of the king’s death—her father’s death—bursts violently and haphazardly into Yan, Hesina finds herself thrown into a drama she hardly understands. Then, all too quickly, it is neatened, ironed, and discarded without even a crease. But the young princess is certain that her father had been assassinated, and she felt compelled to seek justice for him.
Hesina goes to extreme lengths to uncover her father’s murderer. She seeks the assistance of a soothsayer—a traitorous act punishable by law as magic is forbidden in Yan. The Soothsayer leads her to Akira, who is a convicted criminal with his background and intentions unknown to the readers. One revelation leads to another, and having ripped open the store of hidden truths her father carried with him to the grave, Hesina’s dream for a healthier and brighter Yan crumbles all at once. All that remains is the wailing phantom of a kid who had so genuinely trusted and adored her father, her delusions now eternally crushed and destroyed.
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