Spiral

Spiral

by SUZUKI (Author)

Synopsis

Stunning Japanese thriller with a chilling supernatural twist - the follow-up to Ring. Pathologist Ando is at a low point in his life. His small son's death from drowning has resulted in the break-up of his marriage and he is suffering from traumatic recurrent nightmares. Work is his only escape, and his depressing world of loneliness and regret is shaken up when an old rival from medical school, Ryuji Takayama, turns up on his slab ready to be dissected. Through Ryuji's bizarre demise Ando learns of a series of mysterious deaths that seem to have been caused by a sinister virus. From beyond the grave Ryuji appears to be leading Ando towards a suspicious videotape - could this hold the answer to the riddle of the strange deaths? Or is it merely the first clue? When Ando meets Mai, an attractive former student of Ryuji's, his desire to solve the puzzle transcends curiosity and becomes a matter of life or death. 'Spiral' is the stunning sequel to the highly acclaimed 'Ring', and can also be read as a standalone.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 460
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 05 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0007240147
ISBN 13: 9780007240142
Book Overview: 'Suzuki blends Haruki Murakami with Stephen King' Independent

Media Reviews

'Suzuki blends the dispassionate, inquisitive, sometimes terrifying urban character-types to be found in Haruki Murakami's work with the plot mechanics of a Stephen King or Michael Crichton' Kim Newman' Independent

'Spiral is a truly spooky read' Metro

Praise for Ring:

`The pace doesn't slacken for a moment ... a guaranteed page-turner' Observer

`Suzuki builds tension brilliantly' Guardian

`Bristles with menace and fear' Uncut

Author Bio

Koji Suzuki is a literary star in his native Japan, where he is also a respected writer on childcare, having brought up two daughters. `Ring', the prequel to `Spiral', has sold 2.8 million copies to date and spawned a cult Japanese film that is fast becoming a classic, as well as a successful Hollywood remake. Koji Suzuki lives in Tokyo but loves to travel.