Tense, subtly disturbing Japanese literary horror perfect for fans of
Tender is the Flesh and The Vegetarian
An unforgettably creepy child narrator weaves uncanny tales about her
new stepmother in this feminist horror novella + short story collection
that introduces a unique new voice in Japanese literature
A young girl addresses her stepmother, who has moved in shortly after
her mother's death in unusual circumstances. The girl shows strangely
detailed knowledge of the older woman's life, and as her stepmother
settles into the house, the girl's obsession sharpens to an ever finer
point.
With masterful narrative control, Nails and Eyes--appearing in English
for the first time--builds to a conclusion of uncanny power.