Ring / Koji Suzuki ; translation, Robert B. Rohmer, Glynne Walley.
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- 1932234411 (pbk.)
- Ringu. English
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Main Library | Fiction | Suzuki, Kåoji | Checked out | 07/05/2024 | 33111004925851 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The Inspiration for the New Major Motion Picture RINGS
A mysterious videotape warns that the viewer will die in one week unless a certain, unspecified act is performed. Exactly one week after watching the tape, four teenagers die one after another of heart failure.
Asakawa, a hardworking journalist, is intrigued by his niece's inexplicable death. His investigation leads him from a metropolitan tokyo teeming with modern society's fears to a rural Japan--a mountain resort, a volcanic island, and a countryside clinic--haunted by the past. His attempt to solve the tape's mystery before it's too late--for everyone--assumes an increasingly deadly urgency. Ring is a chillingly told horror story, a masterfully suspenseful mystery, and post-modern trip.
The success of Koji Suzuki's novel the Ring has lead to manga, television and film adaptations in Japan, Korea, and the U.S.
Originally published: Tokyo : Kadokawa Shoten, 1991.
Translation of: Ringu.