Strange Pictures by Uketsu

Creepy drawings, cryptic blog posts, and disturbing family secrets — this is no ordinary whodunnit. Told through four self-contained stories, the novel gradually reveals itself as a larger, chilling puzzle. Uketsu weaves these fragments together with an atmosphere of dread, delivering genuine shocks and a psychological unease that lingers long after the last page.

Innovative in its use of illustrations, Strange Pictures is both eerie and addictive, rewarding readers as the sinister truth finally comes into focus.

Perfect for fans of dark mysteries with a twist, psychological horror, and fiction that lets you piece the clues together yourself.

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