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Book Review of The Right Hand of Evil

The Right Hand of Evil
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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 it's own. Abandoned for the last 40 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 thru generations of their past. They do not know the terror that awaits them. For with each generation of the Conways comes a hellish day of reckoning....

I read this book a few years ago and liked it, it was a little hard to get into in the beginning, but if you're a John Saul fan, this might be up your alley