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Strange Pictures: An Eerie Journey through disturbing drawings – the debut novel from a mystery horror YouTube sensation

Uketsu ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

DeathMurderPsychological HorrorDisturbing Imagery

Positive tags

MysteryPuzzleHigh Angst

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Themes

Interconnected StoriesMysteryPsychological HorrorPuzzle-SolvingHidden ConnectionsDark SecretsPerception vs Reality

Synopsis

Editorial Reviews Review "An intricately woven, at times unsettling, but always mesmerizing piece of work." - Ian Moore, Author of Death and Croissants “Dare you say what you see? Not if it’s between the unnerving pages of Strange Pictures by anonymous Japanese enigma Uketsu. . . . This refreshingly original, eerie treat of a puzzle invites the reader to immerse themselves in the darkest of mysteries. So captivating I read it in a day. So disturbing I thought about it all night. Uketsu is a disrupter, the master of quiet horror.” - Janice Hallett, internationally bestselling author of The Appeal “I loved it! It has the twists and fair-play style of a Golden Age whodunit, mixed with a wonderfully innovative use of illustrations. Delightfully macabre and fiendishly clever. Seemingly unconnected stories tie themselves into a complicated knot, which Uketsu masterfully unravels.” - G. T. Karber, author of the national bestseller Murdle “Absolutely loved this clever little banger. An addictive murder mystery that unfolds like pointillism on the page: only when you reach the end, step back and view the bigger picture does each of its parts click into place. Exceptional!'” - Alice Slater, author of Death of a Bookseller “A superlative puzzle made of multiple parts that interconnect in unexpected ways, told inventively through pictures and text. Every twist and turn steepens the sense of foreboding. Original, intricate and deeply unsettling. I’ve never read anything like it.” - Alex Pavesi, Author of The Eighth Detective “[A] triumphant international debut ... with a surprisingly strong emotional core that will keep readers glued to the page until the unsettling conclusion. This intricate puzzle box is a must for horror fans.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A creepy little delight of a brainteaser . . . Strange Pictures is innovative and a lot of fun.” - The Guardian “[An] ingenious debut suspense thriller . . . [with] a marvelous revelation of twists and red herrings. Horror and mystery fans will be eager to explore this thrilling import." - Booklist “Uketsu’s strange riddles are chilling and addictive – I couldn’t put it down.” - R. F. Kuang, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel and Yellowface “Already a sensation in Japan, this unconventional story detail[ing] nine simple drawings and the dark secret that ties them together. . . . is as creative as it is fleet and offers a whirlwind ride.” - Variety “I definitely recommend giving this one a read, especially if you’re a mystery fan . . .Once the fragments of this story begin snapping into place, you won’t want to put it down.” - Chicago Review of Books “ Strange Pictures is an engrossing mystery and suspense novel that comes to a deeply gratifying conclusion. Given Uketsu’s overwhelming popularity, it’s also a welcome reminder that Japan’s best-selling fiction is more than comforting stories about cats and bookshops.” - Asian Review of Books “Part Rubik's Cube, part Russian doll, part kaleidoscope and altogether irresistible. Strange Pictures is heady, giddy, genre-blurring stuff and so fizzy with invention and possibility that I almost pity the next novel I read.” - A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window and End of Story “Uketsu is a meticulous storyteller who easily manipulates readers into agreeing with what the characters believe, even as he plants devastating, incriminating clues in plain sight... Uketsu's deftly controlled whiplash effect will inspire a single-sitting thrill.” - Shelf Awareness “A labyrinthine and multilayered horror mystery, full of cryptic images . . . wonderfully complex and carefully crafted . . . This is a story where revelations and new questions wait around every corner, and Uketsu keeps readers guessing until the very end.” - New York Times Book Review About the Author Uketsu is an enigmatic presence on YouTube and an author specializing in horror and mystery. He always appears in videos wearing a white mask and black body stocking, with his voice digitally distorted. His true identity is unknown. His novels Strange Pictures , Strange Houses, Strange Buildings were massive hits in Japan, where he lives. Jim Rion has lived in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan since 2004. He began professionally translating Japanese to English in 2015, primarily in cultural and travel fields. From 2018, he began working with local sake brewers on international expansion, and in 2022 Stone Bridge Press published his book Discovering Yamaguchi Sake, a guide to all the sake breweries in his home prefecture. He has published translations of two horror/Cthlulhu mythos books with (now defunct) publisher Kurodahan Press, and from 2022 began working with Pushkin Vintage on translating Japanese crime and mystery fiction into English. The first work, The Devil’s Flute Murders by Yokomizo Seishi, was published in 2023. His translation of Strange Pictures by Japanese horror/crime writer Uketsu, is scheduled for publication in January 2025.

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Horror MysteryPsychological ThrillerInteractive FictionJapanese HorrorLiterary Puzzle