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Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shirley Jackson Award for Novel | 2012 | Winner | “Koji Suzuki's scientific horror novel won for its chilling premise—the universe eroding at its edges—and its extrapolation from mathematical theory to existential dread.” |
About This Book
A mathematician investigates the mysterious mass disappearances of people across Japan and discovers a terrifying hypothesis: some universal constant has shifted, and the universe itself is eroding from the edges.
About the Author
Koji Suzuki is a Japanese author best known for Ring, the novel that inspired the Ring horror franchise including the films Ringu and The Ring. He won the Shirley Jackson Award for Novel for Edge (2012). He is regarded as the 'Stephen King of Japan' and is one of the most internationally successful Japanese horror authors. Read more →
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