Dark Water

Dark Water by Koji Suzuki is a haunting collection of short stories published by Kodansha USA on June 6, 2006. This edition, comprising 279 pages, presents a blend of horror and the supernatural, showcasing Suzuki’s distinctive narrative style. The collection includes stories that delve into themes of the occult, drawing readers into unsettling and eerie scenarios.
Readers will find a variety of chilling tales that explore the darker aspects of human experience and the supernatural. The first story in this collection has been adapted into a film, while another, titled “Adrift,” is currently in production. This work exemplifies Suzuki’s ability to weave suspenseful narratives that linger in the mind, making it a notable addition for fans of horror and short fiction.
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A haunting collection of short stories from Koji Suzuki, author of the smash thriller, Ring, which spawned the hit film and sequels. The first story in this collection has been adapted to film (Dark Water, Walter Salles), and another, “Adrift” is currently in production with Dimension Films.
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