Bradley Hope, based in London, is the New York Times bestselling co-author of Billion Dollar Whale and Blood and Oil. He is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Gerald Loeb Award winner. Formerly a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and a correspondent in the Middle East, Hope is co-founder of Project Brazen, a journalism studio and production company.
“The Rebel and the Kingdom is an expertly crafted thriller
that makes you turn the page. What makes it all the more
remarkable is that it’s all true. Bradley Hope is a first-rate
reporter and writer, and he has found a subject worthy of his
skills in Adrian Hong, a Korean American idealist who set out,
improbably enough, to topple the North Korean regime.”—Max Boot,
columnist for The Washington Post, author of The Road Not Taken
“One of the most harrowing and inspiring stories I’ve ever read . .
. This book left me in tears. Hope tells this inconceivable and
heart-wrenching story with compassion, humanity, and
integrity.”—Yeonmi Park, bestselling author of In Order to Live
“The engrossing inside story of two recent events that
are jaw-dropping even for North Korea, and the obsessive man behind
them . . . This is a terrific piece of up-close reportage that
reads like a spy thriller but is all too real.”—Anna Fifield,
author of The Great Successor
“Bradley Hope has written a mystery story about an elusive
human rights activist—and it reminds us all of the essential
evil weirdness of the North Korean regime. Adrian Hong has
disappeared, a fugitive from the FBI—but I’d wager that someday we
will hear from this quixotic young man again.”—Kai Bird, director
of the Leon Levy Center for Biography, Pulitzer Prize–winning
author of The Outlier
“The Rebel and the Kingdom is thrilling, edifying, funny, and
profound. Reading this book, I couldn’t help but feel uplifted to
learn that, even in our disaffected age, there are people who are
willing to give their life to a cause, whatever the personal
cost.”—Kit Chellel, co-author of Dead in the Water
“The Rebel and the Kingdom is a propulsive investigation into
the wild adventures of a man determined to bring down the North
Korean regime, and the activists who joined him on his
quest. Bradley Hope’s account is both deeply reported and
novelistic. I flew through it.”—Ed Caesar, contributing staff
writer, The New Yorker; author of The Moth and the Mountain
“Only Bradley Hope could take us so deep into this world of
diplomats, dictators, and would-be spies and achieve a book that
is both utterly gripping and darkly funny. Not since Bill
Browder’s Red Notice have I gone on such
an exhilarating trip into the geopolitical
underbelly.”—Zeke Faux, investigative reporter, Bloomberg News and
Businessweek
“A fast-paced, true-life thriller pitting a merciless
North Korean state against a band of high-tech, courageous
activists . . . thoroughly engaging . . . a page-turner of a
spy-vs.-spy tale.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A riveting saga of one man’s unlikely crusade to free
North Korea. . . . This is the stuff great political thrillers are
made of.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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