
Human Oil Candle: Kosui Fuki's Curious Story
About This Novel
Reading makes my scalp numb, this is physiological horror! This book selects 14 unabridged novels of novels and suspense from Kosui Fuki's novels. B-movie-style brutal aesthetics will shock your sensory tolerance! In "Human Oil Candle", he is obsessed with the smell of burning corpses and uses human oil to make candles... In "The Cat and Muramasa", the wife beside the pillow grows cat's eyes at night... In "The Dying Eye", will the reflection of the murderer be left in the retina of a dying person? In "Artificial Heart", nine minutes after death, the corpse wakes up faintly and makes inhuman sounds...
What Readers Think
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Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
similar secrets
It's definitely not right to hide things before marriage, but the reversal is a bit sudden, and the heroine is quite witty.
I feel a bit long-winded (⋟⋞), maybe I am not patient enough!
I feel a bit long-winded (⋟⋞), maybe I am not patient enough!
Finished reading
A very clever short story with a twist. The answer to the mystery of "The Inheritance of Tragedy" has a "so that's it" feeling.
I feel like the Japanese writers of that era
The overall style is somewhat gloomy and paradoxical
Overall it's pretty good, but the most unforgettable part is still the first story.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
similar secrets
It's definitely not right to hide things before marriage, but the reversal is a bit sudden, and the heroine is quite witty.
I feel a bit long-winded (⋟⋞), maybe I am not patient enough!
I feel a bit long-winded (⋟⋞), maybe I am not patient enough!
Finished reading
A very clever short story with a twist. The answer to the mystery of "The Inheritance of Tragedy" has a "so that's it" feeling.
I feel like the Japanese writers of that era
The overall style is somewhat gloomy and paradoxical
Overall it's pretty good, but the most unforgettable part is still the first story.




