The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre

Paperback Published on: 16/05/2024
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The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre
Weird, surreal jelly fest!
Told from the perspective of varying characters, from a lost little girl and a cat to a CEO and a park mascot, The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre is delight... READ MORE
Sarah

Synopsis

At New Seoul Park, Korea’s greatest theme park, an enigmatic man tempts visitors with a mysterious jelly candy that promises an unbreakable bond. As the sun beats down on a muggy summer afternoon, a child separated from her disinterested parents, a single mother striving to create a memorable day on a shoestring budget, and a couple on the brink of splitting up, all end up tasting this ominous candy. Little do they know that a sinister force lurks beneath the innocent facade. The sweet and innocent soon turns grotesque as the jelly becomes the catalyst for a sticky, sweet massacre.

Masterfully translated by Yewon Jung, The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre weaves a chilling tale of deceptive sweetness and the body horror of slowly melting into your loved ones.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Honford Star
  • ISBN: 9781915829030
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre
Exquisite, addictive, and chilling to the bone!
Only one thought stood clear in the chaos of her mind: she had to find her mom and dad in this strange theme park. What if they've turned into human jelly,... READ MORE
Elisa TAILLEFESSE
The New Seoul Park Jelly Massacre
A slice of Korean life piece with super weird wrapping
Lets start with the obvious - The gorgeous, eye catching cover and title - very Shintaro Kago. How could I possibly leave this in the bookshop? The stor... READ MORE
Leila Anani