The Right Hand of Evil

Written by:
John Saul
Narrated by:
Bill Weideman

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
12
Narrator
5
Release Date
October 2006
Duration
11 hours 33 minutes
Summary
In a career spanning more than twenty years, New York Times bestselling author John Saul has terrified us with his chilling, psychologically charged novels. Now, in The Right Hand of Evil, Saul plumbs the icy depths of darkness—and gives us his most frightening, compelling novel yet. Don't turn out the light. . . .

Just as their troubled marriage is reaching the breaking point, Ted and Janet Conway receive tragic news that unexpectedly gives them a chance to start again. After the lingering death of his estranged aunt, Ted inherits the Conway home in the small Louisiana town of St. Albans, an imposing structure that has been in the family for more than a century. With nothing to hold them in Shreveport, the Conways move with their teenage twins, Jared and Kim, and eighteen-month-old daughter, Molly, to the promise of a new beginning.

But the house has a life of its own.

Abandoned for the last forty years, surrounded by thick trees and a stifling sense of melancholy, the sprawling three-story Victorian house seems to swallow up the sunlight, along with people's lives. For deep within the cold cellar and etched into the very walls is a long, dark history of the Conway name—a grim bloodline poisoned by suicide, strange disappearances, voodoo rituals, and rumors of murder. But the Conways know nothing of the soul-shattering secrets that snake through generations of their family's past. They do not know that terror awaits them.

All that will change.

A child's haunting cries do not seem to be coming from Molly. The twins, who have always shared a special sympatico connection, now find that mental link abruptly severed. Now, Kim awakens with nightmare visions she prays are only imaginary. Now, as Ted throws his energies into renovating the house, Janet notices a difference in Jared—the once-outgoing teenager has become cold and hostile, full of rage and resentment. Is this a symptom of adolescence or something far more sinister?

The answer lies in a horrifying truth that, once revealed, will threaten to consume every living soul in its fiery wake. For with each generation of the Conway name comes a hellish day of reckoning.

A master of supernatural suspense, John Saul knows what transpires in the black folds of night—and who will be touched by The Right Hand of Evil.
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Vicky W.

A difficult read due to children as victims; however that’s Saul’s style. Not very scary. The narrator had a laughable / irritating supposedly Louisiana accent.

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craig s

This book was creepy and very good. The narrator was good, brought the characters to life. Good book to listen to on a stormy night!

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Katherine Nichols

my fave author of all time! I've been a fan since I was a teen. John saul writes characters you anguish for! super creepy!!!!!

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