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The Unloved
 
 

The Unloved (Paperback)

by John Saul (Author)
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The Devereaux mansion, a once great plantation house, is now crumbling in splendid isolation off the South Carolina coast. For the first time in two decades Kevin Devereaux has returned to visit his hated mother, but soon discovers that she has sinister reasons for wishing his return home.


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The Devereaux mansion basks in splendid isolation on its island off the South Carolina coast, ruled by the "invalid," hateful matriarch of the Devereaux family. Then, suddenly, horribly, Mother dies inside the locked nursery, and all the secrets of the once-proud family emerge to wrap their evil around the unsuspecting children, teaching them the true horror of The Unloved. (Occult/Horror) --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A SINGULARLY SUSPENSEFUL READING, April 9 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Unloved (Audio Cassette)
Leave it to gifted voice performer Sandra Burr to deliver an appropriately chilling, suspenseful reading of this enduring tale by a master of the thrillers, John Saul.

On what could be but definitely is not an enchanted island off the South Carolina coast is a once prosperous plantation. It is now inhabited only by the family matriarch, Marguerite Devereaux, and her middle-aged daughter who has discarded her personal dreams to care for the troublesome and sometimes frightening older woman.

Suddenly Marguerite Devereaux summons Kevin, the son she has not seen in many years. Accompanied by his wife and two children he returns for the first time in two decades to see a mother for whom he feels nothing but acrimony.

The older woman had said she was ill, but it begins to appear that was not her real reason for asking Kevin to return.
When Marguerite Devereaux dies a dreadful death long held secrets are revealed which may shatter once tranquil lives forever.

- Gail Cooke

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1.0 out of 5 stars One of his worst, Oct 10 2003
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Very predictable and a very stupid ending.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, But Not My Favorite, Aug 7 2003
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"The Unloved" (though unoriginally named and oftentimes confused with his other book, "The Unwanted"--what next, "The Unneeded"?) is a pretty good thriller by John Saul, though it doesn't fit his typical supernatural fare. This one takes place on a South Carolina family plantation (Sea Oaks), which is located on Devereaux Island. It's here that 40-year-old Kevin Devereaux has returned with his wife and two children (15-year-old Julie and 8-year-old Jeff), to visit his cruel, dying mother.

But shortly after their arrival, the grandmother dies, leaving an odd twist in her will that forces them to remain at Sea Oaks or they won't inherit anything. However, that doesn't seem to be a problem, seeing as how someone intends on making sure they cannot leave the island either way--dead or alive.

As one reviewer mentioned, "The Unloved" does have a slight V. C. Andrews/"Flowers in the Attic" feel to it in more ways than one. For starters, Marguerite Devereaux (Kevin's older sister) has an odd similarity to the deceased author--she lives with her elderly mother, is slightly crippled and interested in ballet--not to mention two common threads seen in most V. C. Andrews books: a Southern setting and abusive home life (though none of Andrews' incest exists here; Saul exchanges that for blood and violence).

I did like this book--the setting was particularly descriptive--however, it was rather obvious who the killer was halfway through it, so no major surprise there. Even though it's been years since I've read this book, it's not one I'd necessarily re-read by Saul (unless I was really, really bored)--but it is one I'd recommend to horror fans.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not great
I thought this book was interesting and it had some elements of suspense but overall I was not into it as I have been with other John Saul books. Read more
Published on Jan 21 2003 by ml320chula

4.0 out of 5 stars You can't leave home again
This book is actually quite good, yet it is also the very book that turned me off of John Saul years ago. Read more
Published on Oct 26 2002 by Daniel Jolley

5.0 out of 5 stars the unloved
'The Unloved'is one of my favourite books.It is one of those books that once you get stuck into it, it is hard to put down. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2002 by lorna

3.0 out of 5 stars Evil and Creepy
I have to say that certain parts of this book made my skin crawl. And I am use to reading some wacked out stuff. Read more
Published on Aug 23 2001 by The Straw Man

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good
This was my first John Saul book. It also won't be my last either. He writes very good plots and keeps you suspended. He also, on the other hand, isn't Stephen King either. Read more
Published on Jul 27 2001 by Ryan Nelson

4.0 out of 5 stars Now I know what the left hand was doing
I find that I am still catching up on the work of many twentieth century authors. Here's another. I review Saul's past work when I happen upon one of his books at used... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2000 by Keith Hunt

5.0 out of 5 stars Great! Wonderful!
I bought this book three days ago and from that moment on I couldn't put it off. I have just finished the book and I am still in shock! Read more
Published on May 10 2000 by Yigit

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book
John Saul has done it again with this amazing book. I could not put it down. John Saul takes you into the troubled minds of the Devereaux women with many twists and turns. Read more
Published on Jan 10 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Another One Of John Saul's Fast Reads!
As usual, John Saul doesn't disappoint with this particularly chilling fiction! I see it being made as a movie of the week and it would be made AS IS---no changes would need to... Read more
Published on Sep 2 1999 by Nancy Casseus

5.0 out of 5 stars Fave John Saul book
This was definately my faveorite John Saul book. It had a really twist ending. A must-read for all Saul fans!
Published on Aug 29 1999

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