Do not, under any circumstance, read when you're alone. One of the most disturbing novels I've read in years. -Danielle Trussoni, New York Times Book Review
This book makes Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay look like a cakewalk. This is THE MOST intense psychological horror you have ever read. Seriously. It makes Out by Natsuo Kirino look tame. -Library Journal (Starred Review)
Anybody Home? is an immersive novel that deconstructs home invasions for sport, resulting in addictive commentary on the horror genre itself. -Foreword Reviews (Starred Review)
Harrowing and tremendously upsetting, Anybody Home? flips the home invasion genre on its head for a new generation of readers. I felt like I was reading something I shouldn't have been reading. You'll be checking your locks regularly after reading this nasty little morsel. -Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
Anybody Home? is Natural Born Killers for a generation that grew up on Funny Games, The Purge, and Twitter. An incisive commentary on how, in our culture, everything eventually gets mediatized-and a how-to guide to some of the darkest corners of that process, one that implicates you even as you read it. -Brian Evenson, author of Song for the Unraveling of the World
An ice cold, deadpan zeitgeist nightmare, Michael J. Seidlinger knows, and shows, that even in a lockdown moment, home is the most dangerous place of all. Watch out. Too late. They're watching you.-Kathy Koja, author of Dark Factory
This addictive deconstruction of the home invasion is so thorough and chilling, Seidlinger may as well have slammed the door on the entire genre. But beyond the torture and violation, Anybody Home? is a nuanced study of the creative process, exploring what it takes to create art that truly resonates.-B.R. Yeager, author of Negative Space
In Anybody Home?, Michael J. Seidlinger so masterfully crafts an atmosphere of pure terror that it had me checking to make sure my front door was locked, for fear of home invaders-or maybe Seidlinger himself. -Rob Hart, author of The Paradox Hotel
A bone-chilling, immersive horror novel that explores fear, obsession, voyeurism, and senseless violence. Seidlinger takes an ax to the illusion of suburban safety. Unsettling, unflinching, and unforgettable. Anybody Home? is one of the most terrifying books I've ever read. -Rachel Harrison, author of Cackle and Such Sharp Teeth
Michael J. Seidlinger is a true innovator. The narrative shards of Anybody Home? cascade over the reader in a collage of troubling, sometimes half-seen images, and the wicked, insinuating, deeply unsettling voice weaves through the back of your mind and crouches in your dreams. A chilling and unforgettable book. -Dan Chaon, author of Sleepwalk
With this sinister and alluring story of home invasions, Michael Seidlinger has invented a new type of horror novel, one that simultaneously chronicles the characters' transgressions and the audience's reactions. It's a searing commentary on voyeurism and mass media, as well as a riff on Michael Haneke's Funny Games that outdoes the original. Read it with the doors locked. -Jeff Jackson, author of Destroy All Monsters
In Michael J. Seidlinger's Anybody Home? your security alarm and cameras are positioned to betray you. Our invaders and our victims have been chosen carefully to perform in this meticulous, intoxicating, and brutal tale of home invasion. Cynthia Pelayo, three-time Bram Stoker Award (R) nominated author of Children of Chicago
Anybody Home? is a literal and metaphorical dissection of the nuclear family, executed with panache and filled with cutting insights. Seidlinger knows precisely how to make the reader complicit. These pages will bloody your hands, and it'll be a long time before the stains wash clean.-Brian Asman, author of Man, Fuck This House
Michael J. Seidlinger's Anybody Home? isn't just a deliriously terrifying novel, it's also a ransom note from our fame-obsessed id. It's an instruction manual from evil itself, and it's a mirror trick that puts you behind the eyes of a monster, only to realize the prey being stalked... is also you. -Nat Cassidy, author of Mary: An Awakening of Terror
Seidlinger pulls no punches in delivering gut-wrenching horror as he drives the novel to its bloody conclusion. Fans of Jack Ketchum and Samantha Kolesnik will want to check this out. -Publishers Weekly
Anybody Home? is like nothing I've read before. Absolutely terrifying in its scope and clinically detached violence. I read this in a flurry. It's my first read of Seidlinger's work but it will not be my last. -Only The Darkest Reads