AUDIOBOOK

How Did North Korea's Leader Assassinate His Own Brother?

Adrian Wolfe
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Duration
1h 41m
Year
2026
Language
English

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. A crowded international airport. Two young women. One deadly mission. And a man who never saw it coming.

On February 13, 2017, the brother of one of the world's most feared dictators was killed in broad daylight at Kuala Lumpur International Airport - not by trained assassins in the shadows, but by two ordinary women who believed they were filming a prank video. What unfolded was one of the most chilling, meticulously engineered political assassinations of the twenty-first century.

How Did North Korea's Leader Assassinate His Own Brother? is a propulsive, deeply researched true crime narrative that pulls back the curtain on the dark machinery of authoritarian power. With the precision of an investigative journalist and the tension of a political thriller, Adrian Wolfe reconstructs every layer of this extraordinary case - from the Kim dynasty's brutal grip on North Korea, to the psychological manipulation of two vulnerable young women, to the nerve agent that left no room for survival.

This is a story about power and its ruthless cost. About how desperate dreams make the perfect weapon. About a family dynasty that will silence anyone - even blood - to protect its throne. And about a justice system forced to choose between the truth and political convenience.

Gripping, infuriating, and impossible to stop listening to, this audiobook moves at the pace of a thriller while anchored in verified fact. Each chapter deepens the moral horror and raises the stakes - not just for the individuals involved, but for what this assassination reveals about the world we live in today.

Listen if you dare - because the truth is more terrifying than any fiction.

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