174
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The first in a series of spine-tingling graphic novels from Dan Kuah is a collection of nine horror stories set in 1980s Singapore, around a single residential block, 174.
A doll, a lift, an inadvertent action, a knock on the door… are the events in these stories independent of one another or are they somehow linked?
What is the mystery behind the strange occurrences in 174?
In this gripping collection of stories, comic artist Dan Kuah’s evocative stories and masterful artwork will capture your imagination and invite you to explore the interplay between our world and the supernatural realm.
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