About The Book

Perfect for fans of Junji Ito and The Ring, Japanese horror legend Nanami Kamon’s first novel in translation is an unsettling tale that blends folklore, curses and the supernatural.

Summer is when the pot of hell opens.

Minami, a horror writer and expert in the supernatural, is struggling to get started on her next book when an old friend, Asako, emails her out of the blue, asking for her help. Desperate for inspiration for her novel, Minami agrees to meet when she hears that Asako and a group of her coworkers have all been experiencing strange, frightening things since a nighttime visit to a supposedly haunted sawmill deep in the mountains.

After talking with the group, Minami agrees to see what she can find out about the mysterious site, though she doubts that anything has truly followed them home—until she, too, is dragged in and the nightmares begin.

The mountain is calling them back. And not all of them can resist its pull.

About The Author

Nanami Kamon is a novelist, essayist, and nonfiction writer. Her works often derive from both her own experiences and her knowledge of Japanese folklore, feng shui, and the supernatural. Kamon made her debut in 1992 with the yokai fantasy novel Hitomaru Commands Them Vanquished. Her novels include The Mountain, Room 203, At Toribeno, and Mebukuro, and The Beast with Black Claws, the first two of which were adapted for film. She has also written several books on Japanese witchcraft and was the sorcery advisor for the film Onmyoji Zero.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (January 19, 2027)
  • Runtime: 5 hours
  • ISBN13: 9781668190029

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