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A lonely hut in the woods.
A murder house.
A hidden chamber.
A mysterious shrine.
A home in flames.
A nightmarish prison. . . .
After receiving multiple tips from his devoted readership, a writer fascinated by the occult put together eleven case files, each featuring its very own strange building. Each of the eleven structures in this book has a floor plan that conceals a disturbing architectural quirk: from disappearing rooms to apartments with no means of escape. Each buildings tells its own chilling story. And each is part of a grander puzzle. Look closely . . . and you'll see that everything is connected. All leading to a revelation so horrifying you won't want to believe it.
Millions of readers have become addicted to solving Uketsu's dark mysteries. Strange Buildings is the strangest, and darkest, of them all.
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Alle anzeigenIn true "I just read an Uketsu book" fashion, I would like to start off by saying: what the fuck?? Next book when???? Jim Rion can't translate FAST ENOUGH with how I devour these books in one sitting. Uketsu is an absolute madman for coming up with this shit cause I was SAT through the whole thing. These books have gotten me wanting to learn Japanese quick just so I don't have to wait double the time for new releases. Every few pages I have to stop just to think "Excuse me what???" Like how does anyone think of this? Strange Maps better be done ASAP or I'm gonna die.
Out of all the Strange Uketsu books, this is definitely my favourite. Gripped me from beginning to end, kept me at the edge of my seat and had me guessing the whole time.