Publisher: Mariner Books (A)
336 pages
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About This Book
A foreign film importer, Gi-yeong is a family man with a wife and
daughter. An aficionado of Heineken, soccer, and sushi, he is also a
North Korean spy who has been living among his enemies for twenty-one
years.
Suddenly he receives a mysterious email, a directive seemingly from the
home office. He has one day to return to headquarters. He hasn’t heard
from anyone in over ten years. Why is he being called back now? Is this
message really from Pyongyang? Is he returning to receive new orders or
to be executed for a lack of diligence? Has someone in the South
discovered his secret identity? Is this a trap?
About the Author
Young-ha Kim's I Have the Right to Destroy Myself won Korea's
Munhak-dongne prize and was a Border's Original Voices pick upon
publication in the United States. He has earned a reputation as the most
talented and prolific Korean writer of his generation, publishing five
novels and three collections of short stories since 1996.
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