Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt

Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt

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悪夢の棲む家 ゴースト・ハント

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The House in Which Nightmares Dwell - Ghost Hunt, 悪夢の棲む家 ゴースト・ハント, 惡夢棲息之家 Ghost Hunt

By ono fuyumi, 小野 不由美

4.3
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
kodansha

Description

Midori’s mother has finally acquired her dream home, but it isn’t long before supernatural phenomenas disrupt the peace of the family. And if unexplained electricity failures, strange phone calls, and the eerie presence of spirits weren’t enough, finding unexplainable blood in the bathroom becomes the last straw. Mai and Shibuya Psychic Research are brought in to investigate, but what horrors will they find in the ‘dream’ home that turns out to be nothing but a nightmare? The two books are a continuation of the Evil Spirit Series (Akuryou), but in a different setting.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kodansha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt I dove into "Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt" with a mixture of excitement and trepidation, given my fondness for supernatural mysteries. As a sequel to the original Ghost Hunt series, it had a lot to live up to. Overall, I found it to be a decent read, although it didn't quite reach the heights of what I was hoping for. ### First Impressions The initial setup was intriguing, drawing me back into the world of paranormal investigations. I was particularly interested to see how the familiar characters had evolved since the last installment. However, I was a little thrown off by the shift in perspective, with a new character, Hirota, taking a more central role. ### What Works Well The core strength of "Ghost Hunt" remains intact: the blend of supernatural elements with a grounded, almost scientific approach. The mystery itself was engaging enough to keep me turning the pages. I also appreciated the glimpses into Naru's situation, even if they were subtle. The interactions between the established team members were a welcome reminder of why I enjoyed the original series so much. Even though the shoujo elements are minimal, the focus on mystery and supernatural events is a definite plus for fans of the genre. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue stemmed from the narrative focus on Hirota. While introducing a skeptical perspective can be interesting, I felt his constant arguments with the team slowed the plot's momentum. It felt like the story dragged on unnecessarily in places. Also, the ending felt somewhat abrupt, more like a chapter finale than a satisfying conclusion to a complete story. I was left with a feeling of incompleteness, wishing for more resolution and character development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There's a minor spoiler regarding Eugene's interaction with Naru. If you're particularly sensitive to spoilers regarding character relationships or plot developments, you might want to proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "Akumu no Sumu Ie – Ghost Hunt" is a worthwhile read for dedicated fans of the original series, especially if you're not expecting significant character development. The mystery elements are solid, and the supernatural investigations remain engaging. However, the shift in perspective and the somewhat abrupt ending left me wanting more. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's good, but not quite great.

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