A review by melihooker
House of Blood by Bryan Smith

5.0

House of Blood is a gripping horror thriller that is impossible to put down. Based on the opening set-up of the novel, I expected a Texas Chainsaw Massacre throwback, but it turned out to be so much more. A group of college friends take a detour and end up lost and very low on gas. When they arrive at an old country home, they expect to find a phone and some help but instead find a house of unimaginable horrors. Otherworldly psychos, sexually twisted freaks, and an underground world of insane phantasmagoric wonders, House of Blood is an epic nightmare for fans of splatterpunk horror.