Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel.

Sabitha: Ready for something thrilling? David Kummer is here to talk about his suspenseful novel The Misery House. Take it away, David!
David: The Misery House is a psychological thriller with a family you’ll never forget.
Sometimes the quietest towns have the darkest secrets.
New Haven: This rural town has never seen a string of tragedies like this. A local store burns to the ground with two bodies inside. A newlywed couple goes missing, and all signs point to the abandoned house. With no answers, the townsfolk grow more and more worried.
The Woods family has lived here forever. But when their friends and their own children are put in danger, the threat hits home. This close-knit family must risk everything to find answers, but time is running out.
New Haven has secrets. And a haunted house like you’ve never seen before.
Sabitha: What inspired you to write this book?
David: I have been writing thrillers and horror novels for about 8 years, ever since I was in high school. This book is the next step, because it’s part of a series. I wanted to take some of the classic horror tropes, such as the haunted house or the creepy little kid, but to put a twist on those tropes. Sometimes it’s the way they’re framed or what they represent, but everything has a twist. There’s a lot that will catch you off-guard emotionally.
Sabitha: What book do you tell all your friends to read? Besides yours of course!
David: The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters is a book I recommend to everyone and it also got me started with this book. The description and the plot in that book are so amazing. Everything is very intricate, but by the end of the book it all seems so simple and impactful. Sarah Waters is really an incredible author, and I think of The Little Stranger as the perfect slow-burning thriller.
Sabitha: Have you ever killed off a character your readers loved?
David: Yes, absolutely. I have a tendency to kill off the most likable characters… That’s something I’ve grappled with writing this book and Books 2 and 3 in the series. There are lots of chances for characters to die. The tricky part is determining what’s best for the story and for the character. I’m trying to find a balance there.
Sabitha: Do you have any suggestions to help people in our community become a better writers? If so, what are they?
David: I think it’s important to never be discouraged by a first draft. All the magic happens in editing and rewriting. The first draft is just the first step. Get it done, do your best, and then take a break. Come back with fresh eyes, and then the magic happens. (Also don’t be afraid to try new ideas or weird stuff. You can always cut it out in edits, but sometimes it works perfectly.)
Sabitha: What’s your next writing project?
David: I’m working on Book 2 and Book 3 in this series. Once I finish those and the series is over, I’ve got another couple books begging me to write them. I’m also teaching full time now, so I have a lot going on outside of writing!
Sabitha: Thanks for sharing your story and your process. We’re looking forward to reading! Where can the Night Beats community find you and your book?
David: You can find The Misery House on Amazon. I’m on a few different social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads, but you can also connect with me at my website. There are links and info about all my books there. You can also sign up to my newsletter.











