Japanese Gothic is a gorgeously grotesque ghost story

June 7, 2026 Terrence O’Brien

The cover of Kylie Lee Baker’s novel ‘Japanese Gothic’ set against a pixelated background.

I'll give the usual caveat: The horror novel Japanese Gothic is best experienced going in with as little information as possible. Content warnings for graphic gore, scenes of domestic violence, self-harm, and mental illness. If you're okay with that, then consider pausing here. While I will try to keep this relatively spoiler-free, there will be some plot points I can't avoid.

Kylie Lee Baker's latest novel, following her acclaimed Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng, is sort of a ghost story and sort of a time travel story. It follows two protagonists.

Lee Turner is an NYU student in 2026 who has fled to Japan to stay with his father …

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