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Denial of Conflict

Reviewed by Gary C. Gable

‘Denial of Conflict: Land of the Morning Calm.’ What a title, right? Like there’s any calm when there’s conflict. And then we’ve got this hauntingly serene face of a woman superimposed over a sunset landscape, which screams ‘mysterious drama.’ But wait, there’s more – a soldier’s silhouette with a rifle, because nothing says ‘morning calm’ like a guy ready for battle! And then at the bottom, we’ve got a bunch of military gear spread out like someone’s been playing war games on their desk. It’s all so calm I feel like I need a stiff drink just looking at it. If you’re into heavy, war-torn drama mixed with the quiet turmoil of personal conflict, this book’s cover has got you covered. Just don’t expect any actual calm!”

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  1. “Denial of Conflict: Land of the Morning Calm” is a novel that tells a gripping story set in the Korean War era, exploring the complex realities of conflict and the human cost of denial. It follows the experiences of Lieutenant Reed, who finds himself entangled in a dangerous situation when he and Hyun-ae, a Korean woman, become targets of a North Korean spy.

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