The Suffering

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"Teens will savor the vivid portrayal of ghost exorcism as well as the action-packed adventure, romance, and drama of this tale... An exciting, unforgettable drama that echoes Stephen King infused with Japanese culture" — School Library Journal

The breathtaking and haunting companion to The Girl from the Well, from the highly acclaimed author of the Bone Witch trilogy

The darkness will find you.

Seventeen-year-old Tark knows what it is to be powerless. But Okiku changed that. A restless spirit who ended life as a victim and started death as an avenger, she's groomed Tark to destroy the wicked. But when darkness pulls them deep into Aokigahara, known as Japan's suicide forest, Okiku's justice becomes blurred, and Tark is the one who will pay the price...

Suspenseful and creepy, The Suffering is perfect for readers looking for

  • Spooky books for young adults
  • Japanese occult and horror novels
  • Ghost story books for teens
  • East Asian folklore

Praise for The Girl from the Well

"There's a superior creep factor that is pervasive in every lyrical word of Chupeco's debut, and it's perfect for teens who enjoy traditional horror movies...the story is solidly scary and well worth the read." — Booklist

"Chupeco makes a powerful debut with this unsettling ghost story...told in a marvelously disjointed fashion from Okiku's numbers-obsessed point of view, this story unfolds with creepy imagery and an intimate appreciation for Japanese horror, myth, and legend." — Publishers Weekly STARRED review

"It hit all the right horror notes with me, and I absolutely recommend it to fans looking for a good scare. " — The Book Smugglers

Ratings and reviews

4.8
37 reviews
Tabitha Tomala
3 May 2021
Bound together, Tark and Okiku each have their own brand of hunting. Tark uses rituals to exorcise the dead, while Okiku avenges murdered children. When Okiku targets a boy from Tark’s school for murderous intentions, Tark begins to doubt they are any better than those they kill. When they receive word that Kagura has gone missing in Japan’s suicide forest, Aokigahara, the two must come to terms with how they feel and set their sights on the darkness within the forest. In The Suffering, Rin Chupeco once again brings Japanese folklore to life. The horror that awaits in the forest is only the beginning for Tark and Okiku. As they began to search Aokigahara the casual ease bodies are found is disturbing, yet not entirely beyond the truth. Even before they reach the deeper mythology and spirits, the tone is set and it only gets darker as the story progresses. As Tark and Okiku search for Kagura, the settings come to life in chilling clarity. You can hear the spirits as they claw across the ground on finger bones and gnash their teeth in attempts to kill Tark. And the horror as Tark begins to uncover what is hidden within the forest and what has been done to innocents makes your skin crawl. Paranormal horror at its finest, I could continuously read books about Tark and Okiku fighting off the dead. Tark fends off the fear as best he can with sarcastic comebacks but doesn’t hesitate to admit when he is beyond scared. Tark uses all he can at his disposal to trap and exorcise the spirits. And through it all you see Okiku fighting by his side, beginning to realize that she’s more than just a vengeful spirit. The chemistry between the two is addicting. I highly recommend The Suffering to fans of horror.
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Sheila Dean
2 May 2023
I love it read that story terrifying,romance, mystery and Amish pray. You will love read story it good books. You matter read story what happened.
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A Google user
25 January 2019
I love this book so much that I even got a copy of it. it is just so amazing. and the ending chapters made me cry my eyes out.
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About the author

Despite uncanny resemblances to Japanese revenants, Rin Chupeco has always maintained their sense of humor. Raised in Manila, Philippines, they keep four pets: a dog, two birds, and a husband. They’ve been a technical writer and a travel blogger but now make things up for a living. They are the author of The Girl from the Well, The Suffering, The Sacrifice, The Bone Witch trilogy, and the A Hundred Names for Magic trilogy. Connect with Rin at rinchupeco.com.

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