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Strange Houses

The Chilling Japanese Mystery Sensation

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From the author of Strange Pictures and a bestselling mystery-horror phenomenon in Japan --mysterious spaces, trap doors, windowless children's rooms . . . something is wrong with this house. Can you solve the "mystery" of its floor plan? A writer fascinated by the macabre is approached by an acquaintance who is considering purchasing a second-hand house in Tokyo. With its bright and spacious interior, the home seems perfect. But looking closer, the building's floor plan reveals a mysterious "dead space" hidden between the walls. Seeking a second opinion, the writer shares the floor plan with an architect friend only to discover more "strange spaces" dotted across the house. What are these mysterious "strange spaces" and why do they exist--are they really there, or is there something off with the floor plan? Who is the home's former resident who suddenly disappeared? The freelance writer and his architect friend can't resist the challenge of solving the riddle of these puzzling floor plans . . . and the terrifying plot behind it all. Translated from the Japanese by Jim Rion

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Strange Houses, Uketsu, Jim Rion

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2025
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Título
Strange Houses
Subtítulo
The Chilling Japanese Mystery Sensation
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
HarperVia
Publicado en
2025
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
203
ISBN10
006343315X
ISBN13
9780063433151
Serie
Calificación
3,6 de 5
Descripción
From the author of Strange Pictures and a bestselling mystery-horror phenomenon in Japan --mysterious spaces, trap doors, windowless children's rooms . . . something is wrong with this house. Can you solve the "mystery" of its floor plan? A writer fascinated by the macabre is approached by an acquaintance who is considering purchasing a second-hand house in Tokyo. With its bright and spacious interior, the home seems perfect. But looking closer, the building's floor plan reveals a mysterious "dead space" hidden between the walls. Seeking a second opinion, the writer shares the floor plan with an architect friend only to discover more "strange spaces" dotted across the house. What are these mysterious "strange spaces" and why do they exist--are they really there, or is there something off with the floor plan? Who is the home's former resident who suddenly disappeared? The freelance writer and his architect friend can't resist the challenge of solving the riddle of these puzzling floor plans . . . and the terrifying plot behind it all. Translated from the Japanese by Jim Rion