The hunt puts him on the trail of an apocalytpic power that will force Asakawa to choose between saving his family and saving civilization. Those who have viewed these images are fated to die at this exact hour one week from now.Īsakawa finds himself in a race against time - he has only seven days to find the cause of the teenagers' deaths before it finds him. A comment made in the guest book by one of the teenagers leads him to a particular vidoetape with a portentous message at the end: When Asakawa visits the resort, the mystery only deepens. Exactly one week before their mysterious deaths the four teenagers all spent the night at a leisure resort in the same log cabin. Sensing a story, Asakawa begins to investigate, and soon discovers that this strange simultaneous sudden-death syndrome also affected another two teenagers. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 07:00:58 Associated-names Walley, Glynne Suzuki, Koji, 1957- Ringu. in 1995'-Added t.p Notes Obscured text on front and back cover due to sticker attached. A chronic workaholic, he doesn't take much notice when his seventeen-year-old niece dies suddenly - until a chance conversation reveals that another healthy teenager died at exactly the same time, in chillingly similar circumstances. 25 cm 'Sequel to Ring'-Jacket 'Originally published in Japan as Rasen. This is the novel that inspired the cult Japanese movie and the Hollywood blockbuster of the same name.Īsakawa is a hardworking journalist who has climbed his way up from local-news beat reporter to writer for his newspaper's weekly magazine. A stunning Japanese thriller with a chilling supernatural twist.
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