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The House That Drinks

A Gothic Vampire Horror Mystery of a Living Mansion, Locked Room Deaths, and Small Town Secrets

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The House That Drinks

By: Alex Alicea
Narrated by: Kelli Morehead
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Marrow’s Point has a house everyone avoids and one ambitious investor is determined to monetize it anyway. When restoration consultant Evelyn Hart steps onto the fog-choked property, the mansion seems to notice her. Doors lock themselves. Sound dies in the halls. Blood does not spill, it sinks into marble and wood like the building is thirsty.

This is Gothic Horror with teeth: a living Victorian mansion that behaves like an organism, studying people, learning what they fear, and deciding what they’re worth. Locals warn that even if you leave, “part of you becomes a room,” and the house is patient enough to make that prophecy feel inevitable.

Evelyn is hired by Lila Voss, a desperate dealmaker who refuses to slow down even as the house’s “charm” turns predatory. When Evelyn pushes back on hosting guests, Lila’s answer is blunt: “Whatever it takes.” The house seems to like that.

Then Detective Mark Calder gets pulled into the nightmare as the mansion’s history snaps into focus and the town’s “luck” starts looking like a bargain paid in blood. The house whispers offers of protection in exchange for feeding, and Mark realizes the missing-persons story may include his own family.

As the mansion tightens control, Lila accelerates a preview event, funneling dozens of guests into a structure that herds them like prey.

To survive, Evelyn and Mark are forced into an uneasy alliance with Silas Crowe, a contractor who knows too much about what’s under the house, and Rowan, an unnervingly calm figure who feels far older than he should.

If you want a Vampire Horror Mystery where the monster is the building, the secrets are structural, and every locked door is a decision the house is making, step inside The House That Drinks… and try not to give it anything it can keep.

©2026 Alex Alicea (P)2026 Alex Alicea
Gothic Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The tagline of this book gives you a good idea of what to expect from this story. The haunted mansion trope is a well-worn one, but Alex Alicea adds a few interesting twists to the narrative to keep the listener engaged. The concept is well fleshed-out (pun always intended), and the author clearly spent time mapping out the intricacies of the setting. Our main protagonist is likeable enough, though some of the side characters do suffer from "I am a [job] and I do [job] and [job] is my personality."

The MVP of this audiobook however, is narrator Kelli Morehead. Kelli injects a constant, low-level dread throughout the tale, her low, smoky, persistent tone keeping you fully engaged in the story even when the narrative begins to flag a little. There's something similar to ASMR in her reading, lulling you into an almost hypnotic state that allows the creepiness of the story to really get under your skin. I fully recommend this book on Kelli's reading alone, though the decent story certainly helps.

A Well-Worn Story With a Few Interesting Twists

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