Exit 8

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Artikelbeschreibung

Exit 8 is an innovative work of storytelling, and an ingenious locked-room mystery unlike any other.

A young man is riding the Tokyo subway when he receives a life-changing text message from his ex-girlfriend. He exits the train, but extraordinary things begin to happen, and he finds he cannot escape. Why is he trapped? Is it related to the text message he received? Will he solve the clues before it is too late?

The subway will loop endlessly unless he follows precise rules:
Do not overlook any anomalies
If you find an anomaly, turn back immediately
If you do not find any anomalies, do not turn back
Get out through Exit 8

Inspired by a cult video game and now adapted into an acclaimed film.
Praise for the film adaptation:
'an elegant horror' -- The Irish Times
'taut [and] unnerving' -- The Guardian

'bracingly weird' -- The Financial Times

Produktsicherheit

Hersteller: Bonnier Books UK (Compliance)
Anschrift: 105 Bunhill Row
UK-EC1Y 8LZ London
Kontakt: compliance@bonnierbooks.co.uk
   
Verantwortlicher: Bonnier Books UK (Ireland) Limited
Anschrift: Floor 3
Block 3
Miesian Plaza
IE-D02 Y754 Dublin 2
Kontakt: compliance@bonnierbooks.ie

Personeninformation

Genki Kawamura was born in Yokohama, Japan in 1979. In 2012, he published his first novel, If Cats Disappeared from the World, which has been translated into 35 languages and sold over 3 million copies worldwide. His other books include One Hundred Flowers, The Horse and I, and Whispering Rooms, co-authored with Marie Kondo. In 2022, Kawamura became the first Japanese filmmaker to receive the Best Director Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. In 2025, his second feature film Exit 8, inspired by a cult video game, was chosen as an Official Selection at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Born in 1991 in Bangladesh, Sameeha Anwar is a writer and translator based in Japan. She was awarded Second Prize in the 2025 Japanese Literature Publishing Project (JLPP) International Translation Competition. Her translation credits include the film Evil Does Not Exist (2024). She teaches translation at the Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy in Tokyo.

Pressestimmen

'Page-turning thrills and intriguing mystery ... a must-read for those who want to devour a story in one sitting' Radio Times
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