![]() This book is translated from Japanese, and I think it suffers from some of the phrasing. The action really picks up toward the end of the book with spirits and monstrous, and of course there is an element of suspending belief to accept the action. Soon the couple and their young daughter are isolated. The building managers live on site, at least for a while. The neighbor is friendly and has children near their little girl’s age. ![]() The first almost half of the book introduces the couple and assures us they are level headed, though they are harboring a guilty secret. The apartment building boasts many amenities, but the only access to the basement is through an elevator that frequently stops working, and many strange things happen there. ![]() A young couple purchases a posh unit with a basement storage and a view of said graveyard. “The Graveyard Apartment” by Mariko Koike is a haunted house story, where the haunted property is a new apartment building built outside of a graveyard in Japan. ![]()
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