Welcome to Lagos . . . as you've never seen it before.
A woman sees the ghost of her abusive mother in her daughter's face.
A mysterious virus wipes out all the boys on one street.
A young architect turns up to measure a house, only to find that her drawings make no sense, and the house seems to resist her . . .
'The eerie and the everyday are perfectly aligned in these twelve stories set in the hustle and bustle of Lagos in Nigeria . . . excellently uncanny' Daily Mail
'Magic and mayhem on the streets of Lagos . . . thrilling and disturbing' Financial Times
'Wildly inventive and odd, but written with surgeonlike precision, these stories herald the arrival of a major voice in speculative fiction' New York Times Book Review
'Both absorbing and terrifying in the most delightful and addictive way . . . you'll find it hard to tear yourself away from the pages' Ore Agbaje-Williams, author of The Three of Us