

Molka
Book • 2026
Monika Kim's 'Molka' tackles the pervasive issue of clandestine spy cameras in South Korea—known as 'molka'—through a tense narrative that blends thriller, horror, and social critique.
The protagonist's intimate life is exposed when a voyeuristic recording surfaces online, triggering reputational ruin and a quest for accountability.
As the story unfolds, Kim examines complicity, digital violation, and the mechanics of surveillance culture, while weaving in personal and legal consequences.
The novel also introduces characters such as an IT worker whose own complicities complicate alliances and motives.
'Molka' is both a timely thriller and a moral exploration of privacy, shame, and technological abuse.
The protagonist's intimate life is exposed when a voyeuristic recording surfaces online, triggering reputational ruin and a quest for accountability.
As the story unfolds, Kim examines complicity, digital violation, and the mechanics of surveillance culture, while weaving in personal and legal consequences.
The novel also introduces characters such as an IT worker whose own complicities complicate alliances and motives.
'Molka' is both a timely thriller and a moral exploration of privacy, shame, and technological abuse.
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