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Holy Boy

The shocking K-pop kidnap sensation

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Holy Boy

Written by: Lee Heejoo, Joheun Lee - translator
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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'Terrific' – The Guardian
'A K-Pop version of Stephen King' – The Times

One idol.
Four fans.
Worship’s never been bloodier.


Yosep is a K-pop idol with millions of adoring fans. But for four of them, a poster on the wall just won't cut it. They have a plan – a perfect, foolproof plan – to get their idol all to themselves.

Kidnapping Yosep seemed like the ultimate act of love. But inside a secluded mansion, plagued by paranoia and with their grip on reality slowly loosening, the women use increasingly disturbing strategies to keep Yosep in their possession. As their angel's halo slips and their perfect plan unravels, the women must fight not only to keep him, but to keep their secret buried – at all costs.

More than a little unhinged, Holy Boy is an exhilarating descent into the dark side of devotion.

Translated from the Korean by Joheun Lee.

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A K-Pop version of Stephen King
Terrific . . . Lee Heejoo does a wonderful job creating an unhinged, febrile tension and ramping up the sense of foreboding
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