¡°Fascinating . . . Jeong's complex narrative [builds to] a surprising conclusion. Amazing.¡± -Die Zeit
¡°[Seven Years of Darkness has] an intricate plot with a final twist that is quite gratifying.¡± -Korean Literature Now
Praise for You-Jeong Jeong and The Good Son:
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¡°Fascinating . . . Jeong's complex narrative [builds to] a surprising conclusion. Amazing.¡± -Die Zeit
¡°[Seven Years of Darkness has] an intricate plot with a final twist that is quite gratifying.¡± -Korean Literature Now
Praise for You-Jeong Jeong and The Good Son:
¡°At long last, South Korea¡¯s preeminent author of psychological thrillers has arrived Stateside. The Good Son . . . [is] a perfect introduction: an ingeniously twisted mother-son saga that keeps your heart pumping-and then breaks it.¡± -Entertainment Weekly
¡°A chilling portrait of a psychopath, and a beautifully evocative tale of wealth and isolation in modern South Korean life. You-Jeong Jeong has been called the Stephen King of South Korea, although I¡¯d prefer to compare her to Lionel Shriver, Dorothy B. Hughes, or Patricia Highsmith.¡± -Molly Odintz, Lit Hub
¡°Absorbing . . . An unlikely thriller that we continue to read-thanks to Ms. Jeong's controlled prose...with a sickened sort of fascination. It's a testament to the author's skill and seriousness of purpose that she maintains suspense about her inhuman-seeming protagonist's fate until the bitter end.¡± -The Wall Street Journal
¡°Want to read an under-the-radar psychological thriller? Feel smug about pocketing The Good Son.¡± -Elle.com
¡°Hard to put down.¡± -The Financial Times
¡°Jeong expertly inches up the tension in this crafty, creepy story.¡± -The Guardian
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