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L.D.
Posted: September 1, 20142014-09-01T02:16:33+10:00 2014-09-01T02:16:33+10:00In: Public

When an innocent female assassin is framed for the murder of her partner, she must evade the utopian society she protects long enough to convince an unbelieving man from a rival family to take over his rightful place as leader of the community, a feat that places her and the realm she protects at risk.

The Call of Arthur Lark

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    1. 2014-09-01T02:27:02+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 2:27 am

      ‘innocent’ and ‘framed’ are redundant … as are ‘convince’ and ‘unbelieving’ … as is ‘over’ and ‘rightful’.
      She has to evade the whole society? Seems a bit odd. As written achieving her goal puts her and the realm at risk. Seems like an unworthy goal. So maybe ‘feat’ is the wrong word.

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    2. 2014-09-01T02:27:02+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 2:27 am

      ‘innocent’ and ‘framed’ are redundant … as are ‘convince’ and ‘unbelieving’ … as is ‘over’ and ‘rightful’.
      She has to evade the whole society? Seems a bit odd. As written achieving her goal puts her and the realm at risk. Seems like an unworthy goal. So maybe ‘feat’ is the wrong word.

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    3. dpg Singularity
      2014-09-01T03:29:17+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 3:29 am

      It’s not clear what the causal relationship is; that is, how being framed for murder jeopardizes of the utopian community. Or why being framed compels her to nag the guy into acting like a mensch.

      Also the plot seems to pivot on the guy, not the girl. She can only try to influence him; she can’t MAKE him do what he needs to do. The biggest decision is his to make — not hers. So who is the protagonist? And who is the antagonist, the common foe?

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    4. dpg Singularity
      2014-09-01T03:29:17+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 3:29 am

      It’s not clear what the causal relationship is; that is, how being framed for murder jeopardizes of the utopian community. Or why being framed compels her to nag the guy into acting like a mensch.

      Also the plot seems to pivot on the guy, not the girl. She can only try to influence him; she can’t MAKE him do what he needs to do. The biggest decision is his to make — not hers. So who is the protagonist? And who is the antagonist, the common foe?

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      2014-09-01T09:08:14+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 9:08 am

      How can she be an “innocent female assassin?”

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      When an assassin is framed for the murder of her partner, she risks the utopian society she protects to convince an unbelieving man from a rival family to take his rightful place as leader of the community, a feat that places her and the realm in jeopardy.

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      2014-09-01T09:08:14+10:00Added an answer on September 1, 2014 at 9:08 am

      How can she be an “innocent female assassin?”

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      When an assassin is framed for the murder of her partner, she risks the utopian society she protects to convince an unbelieving man from a rival family to take his rightful place as leader of the community, a feat that places her and the realm in jeopardy.

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