Title: Molka
Author: Monika Kim
Genre: Horror/ Thriller
Published: 2026
Description: Dahye can’t believe her luck when she finds herself in
a whirlwind romance with handsome, charismatic Hyukjoon, the heir to a
multi-million dollar fortune.
But then a shocking revelation: the couple has been caught on a spycam
amid Korea’s growing molka epidemic, and the video is all over the internet.
When Hyukjoon flees the country to avoid the intense public scrutiny, Dahye is
left to grapple with the ramifications on her own; and the demons from her
childhood, long dormant, begin to surface.
Amid the chaos, she catches the attention of Junyoung, a nerdy, introverted
IT tech at work. Junyoung harbors a dark secret: he has been spying on the
women at work with his own hidden cameras. As Dahye’s life begins to unravel,
she unknowingly becomes the sole target of Junyoung’s perverse obsession.
When the facts surrounding the invasion of her privacy come to light,
Dahye is faced with the humiliating truth. Her pain and hurt turn to rage as
she faces her past. Her desire for vengeance is insatiable, and she will not
rest until the men who have wronged her have paid in blood…
Review: “Molka” by Monika Kim is an absolutely breathtaking psychological horror/ thriller
that grips you from the very first page and never lets go.
We meet Dahye, who can’t believe she is dating the charming Hyukjoon. But
when the two are secretly filmed in a hotel room in a compromising video, Hyukjoon disappears without a
trace and Dahye has to deal with the aftermath on her own. With that, she has
drawn the attention of one of her colleagues, Junyoung, who hid cameras
in the women’s bathrooms to spy on them. Dahye’s hurt eventually turns into
rage and she will take sweet revenge.
Kim delivers a literary masterpiece that is as terrifying as it is
socially relevant, transforming the dark reality of the modern digital world
into a harrowing reading experience. The way Kim builds psychological tension
is nothing short of genius.
The real-world voyeurism is turned into a furious, razor-sharp
interrogation of systematic misogyny and toxic masculinity. The novel functions
as a grim embodiment of the online manosphere, incel culture,
and the “boys will be boys” mindset that leaves women defenseless while
protecting male perpetrators. Every single man in this book is terrible and the
lack of redeeming male characters is driving the central themes of the
narrative. The story eventually channels pure, unfiltered feminine rage.
The plot is full of unexpected twists, subtle clues, and a constant, palpable
threat that gets under your skin. Kim’s writing style is cinematic, elegant,
and hypnotic, making it impossible to put the book down. Its an urgent,
chilling page-turner that forces you to reflect on the world we live in. This horror
book deserves to be on all the best of 2026 lists and is an absolute must-read.
Warning: these men will make you very angry.
Rating: 5/ 5
Author: Monika Kim






