Tense, subtly disturbing literary horror from a prize-winning Japanese writer
A young girl loses her mother, and her father blindly invites his secret lover into the family home to care for her. As she obsessively tries to curate a pristine life, this new interloper remains indifferent to the girl, who seems to record her every move - and she realises only too late all that she has failed to see.
With masterful narrative control, Nails and Eyes builds to a conclusion of disturbing power. Paired with two additional stories of unsettled minds and creeping tension, it introduces a daring new voice in Japanese literature.
'Sharp, unsettling literary horror from an Akutagawa Prize-winning Japanese writer - for readers of Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin, Mariana Enríquez and Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung.'