The Black Orb: A Novel

The Black Orb: A Novel

by Ewhan Kim
The Black Orb: A Novel

The Black Orb: A Novel

by Ewhan Kim

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Overview

The object was a black orb, roughly two meters in diameter. It resembled all at once a large bowling ball, a black weather balloon and a metal marble. And despite its large size, it made no sound as it moved. Although it wasnt chasing Jeong-su fast enough to catch him, it was unrelenting and persistent in its pursuit

One evening in downtown Seoul, Jeong-su is smoking a cigarette outside when he sees something impossible: a huge black orb appears out of nowhere and sucks his neighbor inside. Jeong-su manages to get away, but the terrifying sphere can move through walls, so he’s sure he won’t be able to hide for long.

The orb soon begins consuming every person caught in its path, and no one knows how to stop it. Impervious to bullets and tanks, the orb splits and multiplies, chasing the hapless residents of Seoul out into the country and sparking a global crisis with widespread violence and looting. Jeong-su must rely on his wits as he makes the arduous journey in search of his elderly parents. But the strangest phases of this ever-expanding disaster are yet to come and Jeong-su will be forced to question everything he has taken for granted.

Dryly funny, propulsive and absurd, The Black Orb is terrifyingly prescient about the fragility of human civilization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780369761682
Publisher: MIRA Books
Publication date: 04/22/2025
Sold by: HARLEQUIN
Format: eBook
Pages: 400

About the Author

Ewhan Kim is the author of twelve novels. His debut, The Ghost of Evithezen, was a finalist for the Korean National Fantasy Award and his other works have won the SF Award and the Young Writers Award. The Black Orb won the Multi Award and has been translated into nine languages.
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