You-jeong Jeong was born in Hampyeong, South Korea. She initially trained and worked as a nurse. She is now South Korea's leading writer of psychological crime and thriller fiction and is often compared to Stephen King and Raymond Chandler. You-jeong is the author of four novels including Seven Years of Darkness, which was named one of the top ten crime novels of 2015 by the German newspaper Die Zeit. Her work has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Thai and Vietnamese. The Good Son is the first of her books to be translated into English.
Where The Good Son built a chilling portrait of matricide, Seven Years of Darkness follows the forlorn fate of Sowon, a young boy cast into acute social exile after his father commits a seemingly unhinged double murder . . . [Seven Years of Darkness is] an admirably tough fable about the fragile search for the truth * Financial Times * [Seven Years of Darkness] hits all the right buttons . . . Strongly atmospheric . . . this powerful tale of family violence, the abuse of drink and the sins of the fathers proves fascinating as it explores a way of life so different from our own and makes powerful statements about South Korean society and mores * Crime Time * Haunting, atmospheric - think a modern gothic version of the Lake District - and refreshingly free of the formulas that tend to drive western crime fiction * Sunday Times * Seven Years in Darkness is wonderfully atmospheric; the description of a night dive through an underwater village is a tour de force. The handling of the core themes of domestic violence, alcoholism and broken dreams, meanwhile, is both sensitive and hard-hitting * Guardian (Review) * [Jeong] insists that it's possible to find strength, and even solidarity, inside the darkness. This is an extraordinarily powerful psychological thriller, upsetting at times, uplifting at others, but always very hard to put aside * Morning Star * Jeong is huge in South Korea and it's obvious why - the pacing is meticulous, the flashbacks non-intrusive and she also makes time for the characters' inner lives even as she drives them through the satisfyingly serpentine plot * Metro * You-Jeong Jeong is a certified international phenomenon . . . That Jeong has actually been at the top of her game for a long time is abundantly evident from Seven Years of Darkness . . . As in The Good Son, Jeong excels at getting inside the heads of her characters . . . The novel's power is enhanced by the translation of Chi-Young Kim, whose careful choices allow Jeong's prose to shine . . . Seven Years of Darkness is an admirable achievement, bolstering the case for Jeong as one among the best at writing psychological suspense * Los Angeles Times *