Contains spoilers

Here’s the prologue and plot summary with major spoilers so read with caution. I’ll leave my review at the end of this post.

Prologue: “The lake swallowed Dahyeon’s body. It was a secretive act carried out in the darkness before dawn, when no one was watching. The water rippled faintly and then returned to stillness, as if nothing had happened. But who killed Dahyeon?”

Plot Summary: The story begins with Kim Jun-hu, a teacher, discovering the body of Chae Dahyeon, a student, in a classroom. There are clear signs of violence—the neck shows marks of strangulation, and the scene suggests a crime has taken place. Overwhelmed by panic and fearing he’ll be suspected, Jun-hu decides not to report it to the police. Instead, he takes the body to Sam-eun Lake and disposes of it there, hoping to erase any connection to himself. This decision sets off a chain of events that unfolds over 21 chapters.

Originally posted at oatlayers.com.

I like the rules and the book is short enough already so I guess it's nice. Clear language and very practical. Has the typical Zen vibes from the author but that is okay (maybe because he's Dutch).