Edogawa Rampo's "erotic-grotesque" horror stories are remixed for the (post)modern day in this sinister, surreal, and colorful adventure

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Edogawa Rampo's "erotic-grotesque" horror stories are remixed for the (post)modern day in this sinister, surreal, and colorful adventure
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