Asakawa is a hardworking journalist who has climbed his way up from local-news beat reporter to writer for his newspaper’s weekly magazine. 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. Sensing a story, Asakawa begins to investigate, and soon discovers that this strange simultaneous sudden-death syndrome also affected another two teenagers. Exactly one week before their mysterious deaths the four teenagers all spent the night at a leisure resort in the same log cabin. When Asakawa visits the resort, the mystery only deepens. 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: Those who have viewed these images are fated to die at this exact hour one week from now. Asakawa finds himself in a race against time – he has only seven days to find the cause of the teenagers’ deaths before it finds him. The hunt puts him on the trail of an apocalytpic power that will force Asakawa to choose between saving his family and saving civilization.
RingSeries
This series delves into the darkest corners of supernatural horror, where ordinary lives collide with chilling, inexplicable phenomena. Each installment unravels mysteries shrouded in urban legends and paranormal occurrences that challenge the very fabric of reality. Readers are drawn into suspenseful investigations into the origins of deadly curses and enigmatic events. The series masterfully blends psychological dread with elements of detective fiction and ghost stories, leaving a hauntingly memorable impact.



Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 2
The Ring
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Ring 2 brings its readers a step further, taking them into the life of Mai Takano after all of the tragedy and mystery of the original Japanese film has occurred. It seems that Sadako, the psychic killer from the bottom of the well, wasn't so easily disposed of, after all.
- 3
Loop
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Stunning Japanese novel with a chilling twist - the follow-up to Ring and Spiral. Kaoru's father, Hideyuki, lies dying in a Tokyo hospital, his body ravaged by viral cancer. This nightmarish incurable disease has sprung out of nowhere and has begun to affect organisms all over the planet. Twenty years ago Hideyki worked on a virtual reality project which replicated evolution on earth, called the Loop. The project failed when the organisms within it inexplicably stopped reproducing normally and started cloning. Nearly all of the other scientists who worked on the Loop are already dead - from cancer. To get to the heart of the mystery, Kaoru must travel to the other side of the planet, to the Mojave desert. The secret he encounters there will overturn everything he thought he knew about the world - and his own identity. In this suspense-filled follow-up to 'Ring' and 'Spiral', Suzuki masterfully confounds the reader with a stunning new twist on the Ring mythology.