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MIRACLE CREEK

Angie Kim

One of Library Journal‘s Winter/Spring Best Debut Novels 2019 * One of Southern Living‘s Best New Books Coming Out Spring 2019

A thrilling debut novel for fans of Liane Moriarty and Celeste Ng about how far we’ll go to protect our families―and our deepest secrets. My husband asked me to lie. Not a big lie. He probably didn’t even consider it a lie, and neither did I, at first . . .


In rural Virginia, Young and Pak Yoo run an experimental medical treatment device known as the Miracle Submarine―a pressurized oxygen chamber that patients enter for therapeutic “dives” with the hopes of curing issues like autism or infertility. But when the Miracle Submarine mysteriously explodes, killing two people, a dramatic murder trial upends the Yoos’ small community. Who or what caused the explosion? Was it the mother of one of the patients, who claimed to be sick that day but was smoking down by the creek? Or was it Young and Pak themselves, hoping to cash in on a big insurance payment and send their daughter to college? The ensuing trial uncovers unimaginable secrets from that night―trysts in the woods, mysterious notes, childabuse charges―as well as tense rivalries and alliances among a group of people driven to extraordinary degrees of desperation and sacrifice.

Angie Kim’s MIRACLE CREEK is a thoroughly contemporary take on the courtroom drama, drawing on the author’s own life as a Korean immigrant, former trial lawyer, and mother of a real-life “submarine” patient. Both a compelling page-turner and an excavation of identity and the desire for connection, MIRACLE CREEK is a brilliant, empathetic debut from an exciting new voice.

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Published 2019-04-16 by Sarah Crichton Books

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“A stand-out, twisty debut…Kim, a former lawyer, clearly knows her stuff…a masterfully plotted novel about the joys and pains of motherhood, the trick mirror nature of truth, and the unforgiving nature of justice.”

“MIRACLE CREEK is a marvel... I am wrecked, I am heartened and hopeful, which means, in short, that MIRACLE CREEK is pretty much the perfect novel for these chaotic times in which we live.” – Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Sunburn and What the Dead Know

“Powerful courtroom scenes invite comparisons to Scott Turow, but Kim’s nuanced exploration of guilt, resentment, maternal love, and multifaceted justice may have stronger appeal for readers drawn to the Shakespearean tragedies.”


“Intricate plotting and courtroom theatrics, combined with moving insight into parenting special needs children and the psychology of immigrants, make this book both a learning experience and a page-turner. Should be huge.”

– Kirkus Reviews (starred review)