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Bunt is made an offer for his textile factory by the shady Mr Hung from the People's
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for lengthy summaries in place of developed scenes. As a result, the book feels uneven, and sometimes hurried. A strongly imagined melodrama with a lot on its mind, but not the novel it might have been."
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