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Winner's Crime

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Pages
416
Language
EN
ISBN
9780374384715
Reading Time
~7h 17min

Winner's Crime is a book by Marie Rutkoski. It has 416 pages.

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Set in a sprawling empire built on conquest, Marie Rutkoski’s Winner’s Crime follows the events of its predecessor by examining the heavy toll of imperial ambition. The narrative shifts focus to Kest, a former slave who has risen through the ranks of the Kyrstan military, and Lila, a young woman navigating the precarious politics of an occupied territory. As Kest is dispatched to secure a rebellious province, he finds himself entangled in local resistance movements and the lingering shadows of his own past. Rutkoski’s prose dissects the moral compromises required to maintain power, exploring how systems of oppression reshape both the oppressed and their enforcers. The novel’s strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of loyalty fractured by duty, the psychological weight of slavery and freedom, and the intricate dance between conqueror and conquered. Through layered political maneuvering and deeply drawn characters, Rutkoski crafts a compelling meditation on the true cost of victory.

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Winner's Crime has 416 pages.

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Set in a sprawling empire built on conquest, Marie Rutkoski’s Winner’s Crime follows the events of its predecessor by examining the heavy toll of imperial ambition. The narrative shifts focus to Kest, a former slave who has risen through the ranks of the Kyrstan military, and Lila, a young woman nav...

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Winner's Crime was written by Marie Rutkoski.