In 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, a con-woman posing as a handmaiden, a heiress trapped in a gilded cage, and a fake count plotting her ruin become entangled in a web of desire, betrayal, and a shared bid for freedom—where no one is who they seem, and every touch is a double-edged sword. Part One: The Locked Room Chapter 1: The Fox Enters the Burrow
But Hideko rises. She had already replaced the poison with a sleeping draft. The Count’s knife is grabbed by Sook-hee. In the chaos, Hideko sets fire to the library. The uncle dies clutching his books. The Count flees into the forest. the handmaiden extended
Sook-hee, a pickpocket from the slums of Gyeongseong (Seoul), is summoned by "Count" Fujiwara, a dapper swindler of ambiguous origin. His plan: place her as handmaiden to the reclusive Japanese heiress, Lady Hideko. Sook-hee will coax Hideko into falling for the Count; he'll seduce and marry her, then commit her to an asylum, splitting the fortune. Sook-hee agrees—she's never failed a con. In 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, a con-woman posing as