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Violence
A lot
Significant; landmine violence, its victims, and the threat of an active killer
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief adult content
Substance Use
Barely any
Mild
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate; Cambodia's Khmer Rouge history and its weight on survivors
What this book is about
K.T. Medina's debut thriller is set in post-war Cambodia among a team of British landmine clearance specialists — who discover that someone is re-laying mines, and that the ghost of the Khmer Rouge past is not as buried as anyone hoped. Medina's novel is tense, specific, and sobering about both the physical reality of landmine clearance work and the ongoing trauma of Cambodia's history.
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Landmine violence
Khmer Rouge historical atrocities referenced
Children as victims
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