House of Reckoning, John Saul
House of Reckoning, John Saul
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House of Reckoning

Author: John Saul

Narrator: Angela Dawe

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2009


Synopsis

For more than three decades John Saul has haunted the New York Times bestseller list—and listeners imaginations—with his chilling tales of psychological suspense and supernatural horror. His instinct for striking the deepest chords of fear in our hearts and minds is unerring, and his gift for steering a tale from the light of day into the darkest depths of nightmare is at its harrowing best in House of Reckoning.After the untimely death of her mother, fourteen-year-old Sarah Crane is forced to grow up quickly in order to help tend her family’s Vermont farm and look after her grieving father, who’s drowning his sorrow in alcohol. But their quiet life together is shattered when her father is jailed for killing another man in a barroom brawl and injuring Sarah in a drunken car crash. Left in the cold care of a loveless foster family and alienated at school, Sarah finds a kindred spirit in classmate Nick Dunnigan, a former mental patient still plagued by voices and visions. And in eccentric art instructor Bettina Phillips, Sarah finds a mentor eager to nurture her talent for painting. But within the walls of Bettina’s ancestral home, the mansion called Shutters, Sarah finds something altogether different and disturbing. Monstrous images from the house’s dark history seem to flow unbidden from Sarah’s paintbrush—images echoed by Nick’s chilling hallucinations. Trapped for ages in the shadowy rooms of Shutters, the violence and fury of long-dead generations have finally found a gateway from the grave into the world of the living. And Sarah and Nick have found a power they never had: to take control, and take revenge.

About John Saul

House of Reckoning is John Saul’s thirty-sixth novel. His first novel, Suffer the Children, published in 1977, was an immediate million-copy bestseller. His other bestselling suspense novels include In the Dark of the Night, Perfect Nightmare, Black Creek Crossing, Midnight Voices, The Manhattan Hunt Club, The Right Hand of Evil, Guardian, and Faces of Fear. Saul divides his time between Seattle, Washington, and Hawaii.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jv on January 18, 2012

While I always find John Saul's work to be delightfully chilling, creepy and eerie; House of Reckoning had something extra. This book tells of a young girl whose life is shattered by the death of her mother, followed by the demise of her father. She is placed in a foster home in, what appears to be......more

Goodreads review by Richard K. on June 11, 2022

With this being the last of John Saul's horror novels, 36 in total, it is with sadness that there are no more to read.....yes, he retired! When 14 year old Sarah Crane is almost killed by her father after getting hit by him in his car while he is drunk, she is sent to a foster home, and her father t......more

I originally read this in the fall of 2009, soon after it was published. I read it right after reading Carrie and Duma Key by Stephen King so some similarities bothered me. I re-read this in January 2011 when it was chosen as a group read in the John Saul Lit Goodreads Group and the similarities to......more

Goodreads review by Rajish on January 05, 2020

This book touchef some heart strings. The pain sarah had to endure, the horrible way her foster parents behaved. But happily they all got there just deserts. I must say it put me through some emotions. It was well written in my opinion and the characters were relatable. Definetly a must read..........more

Goodreads review by #ReadAllTheBooks on November 25, 2010

While I do like John Saul's work, this book just isn't the best thing he's put out. The book promises a lot of stuff, some of which is typical Saul fare: children in peril, human & supernatural evils run amok, & twisty plot turns. Unfortunately the book just couldn't live up to those promises, at le......more