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The Hole

The prize-winning Korean psychological horror that will have you gripped

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WINNER OF THE SHIRLEY JACKSON AWARD


Oghi wakes in a hospital bed unable to speak or move. The car accident that killed his wife has left him trapped in his own body and under the control of his mother-in-law, as she grieves the loss of her only child.

Isolated from his friends and neglected by his nurse, Oghi’s world shrinks to the room he lies in and his memories of his wife, a sensitive woman who found solace in cultivating her garden.

But as Oghi remains alone and paralysed, his mother-in-law is hard at work in the now-abandoned garden, uprooting what her daughter had worked so hard to plant and obsessively digging larger and larger holes…

A bestseller in Korea, The Hole is a superbly crafted and deeply unnerving novel about the horrors of isolation and neglect in all of its banal and brutal forms.

'A Korean take on Misery' Time

'A masterwork of suspense, and a profound meditation on grief, solitude, and secrecy' Laura van den Berg, author of Find Me

'Like Hitchcock or Abe, Pyun peers head on into the unnerving depths of human grief' Blake Butler, author of 300,000,000

'While reading The Hole, you’ll find yourself suddenly doubting everything' Kyung-sook Shin, New York Times bestselling author of Please Look After Mother

© Hye-Young Pyun 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Thriller & Suspense World Literature Scary Marriage Law

Critic reviews

A Korean take on Misery
Metaphorical holes abound in this superbly insidious and atmospheric chiller about caring and cruelty: grief, isolation, helplessness and existential fear
Korea's answer to Stephen King . . . a thoughtful and elegant exploration of a relationship . . . increasingly unnerving
Suspenseful, eerie and surprisingly profound
A gripping read for fans of literary horror
A chilling psychological thriller . . . the reader is drawn in deeper with each new revelation
This book will stay with you long after you turn the last page. A skillful, layered exploration of where horror resides on the narrow terrain between care and cruelty, between love and loathing.
Spare yet viscerally compelling, The Hole seizes you right from the powerful opening scene all the way to its nightmare conclusion. Masterfully unsettling.
While reading The Hole, you’ll find yourself suddenly doubting everything.
Like Hitchcock or Abe, Pyun peers head on into the unnerving depths of human grief.
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