The House That Learned to Kill is a true-to-life memoir told through the lens of psychological and spiritual horror. It follows a young boy growing up in a house filled with fear, violence, and instability, where the environment itself begins to feel alive. As abuse, neglect, and chaos unfold inside the home, the house becomes a symbol of the darkness surrounding the family - a place that seems to absorb pain and reflect it back in terrifying ways.
Through the eyes of a child, the story explores trauma, survival, and the search for meaning in suffering. What feels at first like a haunted-house tale gradually reveals a deeper reality: the real horror comes from human actions, generational wounds, and the unseen emotional and spiritual battles within a broken home. Yet woven through the darkness is resilience, faith, and the determination to rise above the past, turning pain into purpose and survival into testimony.