The Right Hand of Evil by John Saul Paperback Book

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Rent The Right Hand of Evil

Author: John Saul

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: May 2000

Genre: Fiction - Suspense

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 427

Synopsis

When the Conways move into their ancestral home in Louisiana after the death of an estranged aunt, it is with 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 Victorian house seems to swallow up the sunlight. 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 family knows nothing of the soul-shattering secrets that snake through generations of their past. They do not know that terror awaits them. For with each generation of the Conways comes a hellish day of reckoning. . . .

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Reviews

BookLender review by Heather on 2010-01-02 14:19:45

I really like John Saul, but I just couldn't get into this book. It wasn't the best of his books that I have read.