A rich generational saga that teems with intelligence, curiosity and, in terms of reading, sheer pleasure. Like the flashlight of its title it cast an evasive, variably illuminating beam. It surely cannot be overlooked by this years Booker judges * Financial Times * Choi is one of contemporary literatures great demolition artists, and her emotional foundations hold. She can build as well as she detonates Like the best of those early-00s novels, Flashlight is all kinds of big: capacious of intent and scope and language and swagger * Guardian * Engrossing... Choi is an astute, convincing writerFlashlight [ is] a rewarding read * Sunday Telegraph * An ambitious generational saga meets mystery thriller that spans several decades and countries The story begins with a disappearance, then ripples out from there for a compulsive read * BBC, *Summer Reads of 2025* * Chois startling, bristling characters power this journey, which plays in the readers mind with cinematic intensity * Daily Mail * In this superbly crafted book, the fraught geopolitics of family life the official secrets, the acts of espionage, the diplomatic failures are set against the intimacies, grievances, conflicting memories, and unmet needs of national allegiance. Ferociously smart and full of surprises, Flashlight is thrilling to the last -- Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood Flashlight is instantly bewitching: a mysterious family tragedy whose solution reaches beyond psychology into geopolitics. Susan Chois fictional investigation reveals a writer at the height of her spectacular powers -- Jennifer Egan, author of The Candy House Flashlight is a sensitive familial portrait, rigorous in its scope and complexity of feeling. Susan Choi is a master of rendering relationships with utter particularity -- Raven Leilani, author of Luster I devoured Flashlight. Once I started reading, I couldnt put it down, and once I finished, I couldnt stop thinking about it. The plot builds like a symphony rising to a crescendo, full of surprise and wonder. The story is as astonishing as it is entirely plausible. Susan Choi clearly knows well the fraught geopolitics of Korea and Japan, and did her homework -- Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy In a brilliant feat of storytelling, both intimate and sweeping, Susan Choi has created a profoundly moving epic that blends a tender family portrait with a haunting examination of the Korean diaspora. Flashlight is that rare novel that has everything I want in fiction: gorgeous writing, fascinating characters I fell in love with, an immersive, addictive story with an ending that made me gasp, then cry. Im in awe -- Angie Kim, author of Happiness Falls