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The Graveyard Apartment: A Novel
The Graveyard Apartment A Novel
Author: Mariko Koike
One of the most popular writers working in Japan today, Mariko Koike is a recognized master of detective fiction and horror writing. Known in particular for her hybrid works that blend these styles with elements of romance, The Graveyard Apartment is arguably Koike?s masterpiece. Originally published in Japan in 1986, Koike?s novel is the suspen...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781250060549
ISBN-10: 1250060540
Publication Date: 10/11/2016
Pages: 336
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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It seems that anxieties about graveyards are universal: this unique offering from Japan is something like the Japanese version of "Poltergeist." A young couple with a five-year-old daughter, looking for an affordable place to live, purchase a priced-to-sell apartment, with one drawback: it's located next to a cemetery and crematorium, which hardly makes for the best ambiance. Undeterred, the couple take up residence, and immediately start to encounter some strange happenings, starting first in the basement, which, for some reason, has no egress except for a temperamental elevator. As the residents start to flee, one by one, because of the strange happenings, the family decide to join suit... until the building shows that it has other ideas...

This is a translation of the original Japanese version, which is sometimes problematic, but it's very readable. Rich in detail, it's an engaging and unsettling read. It's a bit slow in places, but the strange occurrences which happen with disturbing regularity, keep things interesting. The last thirty pages or so are overtly terrifying. If you're looking for a thriller, this is a creative and capable novel.


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