The Trials of Koli
Exiled from his village, Koli travels through a deadly future England while a second narrator reveals what’s unfolding back home.
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Plot structure labels used: dual POV, first-person narration, alternating chapters, unreliable narrator, framed as past events, slow burn, slow pacing, flashbacks, withheld information, off-page events, gradual reveal, rising conflict
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