Book Review: Someone Died In My House – Meg Howald
There were sudden appearances at first that gnawed at the soul of Ben’s home, like sickening blood splatter and chards of mirrors, seductive shadows, and wounded cries. Something invaded his finely balanced lifestyle and threatened his emotional equilibrium. He knew he was at war.
Graphic novelist, Ben Needham wakes up every day braced against something in his house, something that won’t leave. He works hard to create a near-perfect life for the three of them – himself, his daughter, Annie, and their dog, da Vinci. But when these disturbances blow out of control, Ben finds a team of forensic paranormalists who perform an autopsy on Ben’s house.
Together they wade into its soulless history of murder and a cataclysmic haunting that redefines where life ends, and death begins. Ben surrenders what’s left of his fragile will to free his home from its terrifying anarchist and courageously opens a door he never knew existed, always asking himself what price he’d pay for truth, justice, and unforgettable love.
Title: |
Someone Died In My House |
Author: |
Meg Howald |
Publisher: |
World Castle Publishing, LLC |
Genre: |
Horror, Suspense, Thriller, Psycological Thriller |
Pages: |
311 |
Someone Died In My House by Meg Howald is a horror, thriller, and psycological book all in one. I was absolutely thrilled when Meg Howald sent this book over to me via email, I was so excited to read it!
The book revolves around the plot of Ben who is a comic author. Him and his 10-year-old special needs daughter, and their dog da Vinci move into into a three story haunted house. Soon after, he starts sensing paranormal things, even getting attacked by an incubus. Ben teams up with a group of forensic paranormalists who investigate his house.
Together, they uncover its dark history of murder and haunting, challenging the boundaries between life and death. Ben, determined to free his home from its terrifying past, bravely explores new truths, always questioning the cost of truth, justice, and unforgettable love.
I enjoyed the writing of Meg Howald, it was easy to understand but impactful all the same. The characters are beautifully executed. Every element added to the narrative making it more engaging. There are many twists throughout the book, making the suspense and horror blend amazingly. The horror elements are a great plus to the entire plot of twists and turns.
The vivid descriptions of the paranormal activity and the settings added depth to the story making it more gripping. The character development also increased the engaging storyline, just concocting a beautiful array of writing elements. The spacing and pacing is also masterful, easily captivating the reader all along. The light sweep of romance was something I heavily enjoyed.
The only thing I disliked was the comprehensive and editing errors.
Characters: |
5/5 |
Setting: |
5/5 |
Writing: |
4.5/5 |
Plot and Themes: |
4.5/5 |
Overall: |
4.5/5 |
The storyline was a seamless integration of suspense, drama, horror, and love. There was also a sprinkle of history which further created an engrossing novel. Overall, Someone Died In My House by Meg Howald is an amazing book full of drama and suspense, it has amazing qualities that create an enthralling read. b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b. b b b b b. b b b b b. b b b b b. b b b b. b b b. b b b b b. b b b b. b b b b b. b b b b b. b b b. b b b. b b b b