Dark Heir: Kim Yo-jong and the Future of North Korea
Step into the shadows of the world's most secretive regime and discover the chilling true story of a woman who could one day rule it.
Dark Heir is a gripping political biography that unravels the enigma of Kim Yo-jong-the younger sister of North Korea's Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un. Behind the regime's nuclear threats, propaganda campaigns, and diplomatic theater lies a strategist more cunning than her brother, more dangerous than her generals, and more calculated than the world ever imagined.
From a hidden childhood in the Swiss Alps to becoming the regime's chief propagandist, Kim Yo-jong has remained in the background-until now. This book exposes her rise through purges, psychological warfare, and digital manipulation, culminating in her transformation into the crownless queen of North Korea. It is a story of power, legacy, and the silent hand behind the world's last Stalinist dynasty.
Perfect for readers of:
Political thrillers and real-world espionage
Geopolitical analysis and investigative biographies
Fans of books like The Great Successor, Nothing to Envy, and The Dictator's Handbook
Why readers love this book:
Deeply researched with rare insights
A fresh lens on modern authoritarian power
Bold, thought-provoking, and timely
Order now and uncover the mind behind the missile.