The Consultant
9781526654168
Raven Books
Paperback
194pp
Raven Books
198x129x15
Seong-sun Im Raven Books FYT|FFD|FXP Paperback 2024
An intriguing premise, cleverly executed, makes for a brilliant read. For The Consultant, a killer who never meets his victims, it all starts to go wrong when he’s told to kill someone he knows. Darkly funny, with a fascinating protagonist, it’s excellent!
Guy Morpuss, author of Five Minds and Black Lake Manor
The Consultant is not only a hugely entertaining book, it's a clever book. As the morally ambiguous consultant goes about his business of arranging natural deaths to streamline corporate restructuring, he offers readers his razor-sharp observations on consumerism, capitalism and what it means to feel anonymous. It's also damn funny
M. W. Craven
An epic satire of society and power, The Consultant charms and shocks, luring you in to its sizzling plot with no mercy, until you're petrified of how it can possibly end. A blistering indictment of our modern world, this thriller will make you question everything. Brilliant
Eve Smith
Wow … Such a fresh take. Perfect murders in the imperfect world of business and power. Quietly and stylishly told. There's an honesty in the simplicity and brutality that is enlightening and thought-provoking. I'll be thinking about it for a while
Will Carver
A spicy and pacy Korean crime novel in translation … the reader is brought along a thrilling journey that probes the cracks in capitalism by exploring what people would really do for money
Huffington Post, 23 Brilliant New Books for 2023 To Get Your Reading List Started
Consultant unfurls from the perspective of a first-person narrator who writes scenarios of perfect crimes. It examines … the violence of modern anonymity and capitalism
Readers News
The details and specifics of murder consulting are intriguing, and the plot propelled by its cerebral narrative and reasoning is refreshing … it's a page turner, reminiscent of the American show, CSI
Segye Ilbo Literary Prize Judges
These facts about Sung-soon Lim might astound you … Every book of his boasts a drastically different sensibility, prose, and subject matter. His world building is unparalleled, his prose precise, and you can see the echo of extensive research that must have gone into the storytelling
Channel Yes
This tale of an accidental accomplice to serial murder spellbindingly combines the eerily affectless, morally ambiguous tone of a Patricia Highsmith novel with John Dickson Carr’s fecundity in devising “impossible” crimes
Telegraph
[The Consultant] is toweringly the most interesting of the autumn bunch … beautifully crafted, witty, slick novel has a profound meta-physical basis
Tablet