By Sandy Amazeen Mar 12, 2005, 22:19 GMT
Suzuki saved the best for last. Forest Under The Sea is a poignant narrative about a father’s fight for survival while trapped deep in an undiscovered cave. He attempts to pass a legacy on to his son who eventually returns to the same cave in an effort to relive and appreciate his father’s last days on earth. Don’t skip the pro and epilogue as they have quite a bit of bearing on this final tale.
In addition there’s Adrift, a gripping yarn about a ghost ship located by a home bound deep sea fishing vessel. It employs all the usual plot devices that come with a ghost ship story and from there, develops into quite a bit more as the mind of a crewman begins to turn upon itself.
Dark Water is out now in the US and availabe both via Amazon and direct from the publisher. UK readers may have to wait until August when Harper Collins release a new hardback, details on Amazon UK, though you might get lucky and get hold of the paperback.
Walter Salles is also directing a movie adaptation for Disney starring Jennifer Connelly and Shelley Duvall. You can read more about that and view some media, in our database.
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