Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A young girl begins questioning the motives of the woman who secretly visits her in author Josh Malerman’s “Incidents Around the House.”

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The Synopsis

To eight-year-old Bela, her family is her world. There’s Mommy, Daddo, and Grandma Ruth. But there is also Other Mommy, a malevolent entity who asks her every day: “Can I go inside your heart?”

When horrifying incidents around the house signal that Other Mommy is growing tired of asking Bela the question over and over, Bela understands that unless she says yes, her family will soon pay.

Other Mommy is getting restless, stronger, bolder. Only the bonds of family can keep Bela safe, but other incidents show cracks in her parents’ marriage. The safety Bela relies on is about to unravel.

But Other Mommy needs an answer.

Incidents Around the House is a chilling, wholly unique tale of true horror about a family as haunted as their home.

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The Review

I know this book was released last year, but it has been one of my most anticipated reads in recent years, and I couldn’t think of a better time to review it than now, on Halloween. This was definitely one of the scariest reads that I’ve had the pleasure of reading in years. Not since the first time I read Stephen King’s It have I felt such chills, and what made this book stand out was the perspective from which the story was told —through the eyes of a young child. The protagonist, Bela, is innocent and clearly struggling through a great deal in this story. Readers will instantly connect to her unique viewpoint and desperation to keep her family together and safe, while experiencing the confusion and pain that this situation rightfully causes.

Yet Other Mommy steals the show as one of literature’s newest yet most haunting horror creatures. Not a typical ghost story, this haunted house meets paranormal horror story brings to life a being whose name not only instills dread from the outset, but whose appearance constantly shifts, and for which each subsequent appearance becomes increasingly unsettling. By the time the parents of Bela begin to take notice of Other Mommy, things have taken quite a dark turn. The imagery and atmosphere she conveys in this story send chills down the reader’s spine. The tension builds quickly as the ghost of this story soon becomes a hungry monster, and every tactic the parents try to protect their child leads to more dire consequences.

The Verdict

An emotionally compelling and gripping horror thriller, author Josh Malerman’s “Incidents Around the House” is a must-read for this Halloween. The twists and turns this story takes, the time the author takes to balance the scares out with deep human connection and shocking revelations between the two parents, and the hopeful yet frightful journey Bela takes as Other Mommy’s true purpose comes to life, will stay with readers long after the book ends. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Josh Malerman is a New York Times best selling author and one of two singer/songwriters for the rock band The High Strung, whose song “The Luck You Got” can be heard as the theme song to the Showtime show “Shameless”. His book Bird Box was made into a Netflix film of the same name, starring Sandra Bullock and John Malkovich. He has been nominated for 10 Bram Stoker Awards and has written 40 books, many of those (14) prior to the publication of Bird Box, his debut. Incidents Around the House is his 13th published book. He lives in Michigan with his fiancee, the artist/musician Allison Laakko and their many brilliant pets.

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Interview with Author Michael Harbron

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?


I grew up in northern England, near Hadrian’s Wall, similar to the Wall in “Game of Thrones.” As a child, I loved storytelling and using my imagination to captivate others. In my twenties, I moved to America, where I continued my creative pursuits in writing, mainly in music. I’ve always been fascinated by the supernatural. At ten years old, I begged my mom for “Fright Night” by Tom Holland. I loved being scared, but it was never the gore or slashers that interested me. “Poltergeist” remains my all-time favorite movie, and it inspired me to start writing.

2) What inspired you to write your book?

In 2018, my father committed suicide. I wasn’t able to comprehend it but I was fascinated by it. Although skeptical, I talked to a medium for fun upon a friend’s recommendation. She claimed my father communicated through her, urging me to resume storytelling. My father had died by walking in front of a train, an incident unknown to anyone else, and it happened 5,000 miles away. When the medium said my fathers proof was showing her train tracks, it reignited my fascination with the supernatural.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?


Horror is so much more than just shock value. The theme of “IWTD” was to develop characters in a way that allows readers to connect with them on a deeper level, without relying on simple scare tactics. It’s a story of love, isolation, greed, and, of course, horror. I believe everyone can relate to at least one character in the book.

4) What drew you into this particular genre?


I aim to write horror in a better way. I’m tired of going to the movies and seeing yet another exorcism movie that is rinse and repeat, followed the same formula, and inevitably received low ratings. No one is writing or producing great horror anymore, except perhaps people like M Night. I aim to blend the macabre of the 80s and drag it into the 21st century. I’m obsessed with plot twists, and those will always be a part of my stories.

5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?


I’d ask Shaun why he’s such an asshole haha. But really, I’d sit down with Lucifer. I asked myself the same question when I sat down to write the interview chapters. There’s small elements of Joe in myself, so it was easy to have a conversation with the Devil. All the questions I’ve ever wanted to ask a higher being, I asked him. My version of how the universe and Lucifer came to be is revealed in the book.

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6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?


Facebook has been great in building awareness for the book and really helped me develop a following.

7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?


Consistency is key, and when you get writer’s block, write vertically.

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

“Epoch,” the final chapter in my trilogy, is set to be released later this month or in August. I’m also expanding the Devil Universe. Everything I wanted to tell can’t be done within one trilogy. I also love reader feedback and reviews, good or bad. It’s inspired spin-offs to explore backstories further. One of the most enjoyable characters to write about is Lilly, who will be the focus of the next spin-off, “The Witch.” Additionally, I’ll delve deeper into Elias Tomlinson’s story from Chapter 12 in “Resurrection.”

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About the Author

Michael Harbron is an American fiction writer who brings a unique, yet traditional approach to the horror and supernatural genres. From a young age, Harbron was captivated by the eerie and unexplained, a fascination that has deeply influenced his writing. His works aim to unsettle readers through suspense and psychological depth, revisiting the shadowy corners of childhood fears. His debut novel, “Interview with the Devil,” exemplifies the blurred lines between reality and the unimaginable. Harbron’s storytelling resurrects dormant fears, proving that true horror lies not in what is seen, but in what is felt.