The Undoing of Saint Silvanus
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Publisher Description
Only God knew why Jillian Slater agreed to return to New Orleans on the news that her father had finally drunk himself to death. It’s not like they were close. She hadn’t seen him — or her grandmother, the ice queen — in almost twenty years. But when Adella Atwater, the manager of her grandmother’s apartment house, called and said her expenses would be paid if she’d fly in for the burial, a free trip to New Orleans was too intriguing to resist.
What Adella didn’t tell her was that the apartment house wasn’t a house at all — and that whatever it was, it bore the dead weight of a long and painful history. As soon as Jillian meets the odd assortment of renters and realizes that her grandmother had no idea she was coming, she hatches a plan to escape. But the investigation into her father’s death quickly unfolds and Jillian is drawn into the lives of the colorful collection of saints and sinners who pass through Saint Silvanus. She soon discovers there is more at stake than she ever imagined. Who is behind the baffling messages and the strange relics left on the steps? Is it possible that her family is actually cursed? Or is it just this crazy old house that holds them all under its spell?
Jillian walks into a web of spiritual and personal danger borne out of her family’s broken history, and despite Adella’s wiliest efforts, only God himself can orchestrate the undoing of all that is going on at Saint Silvanus.
Customer Reviews
Not so bad.
I like this.
These characters draw you in emotionally.
I listened to this book on a long road trip across the country and dearly loved it! I was completely enveloped in the characters and the house/church environment. The voice over did a wonderful job of portraying each characters voice and drawing you into the emotions of the story. I found myself mimicking the characters facial expressions as I drove down the highway. I laughed and placed my hand over my mouth in shock and dismay and wailed at times, all while driving. I needed to stop for the night at a hotel, but I wasn't ready to end the book just yet. But I thought about the characters all night and resumed the next morning. I cried at the end of the book and actuall cried outloud because I wasn’t ready to end my relationship with these characters. I realize these are all made up, but I feel as though I could fit in to the house and could be good friends with those who lived there. I was emotionally involved to say the least. I highly reccomend this novel, and I am pleading for Beth Moore to write more novels like this, and to continue this story in a sequel and would also like to see it in a movie.
Wonderful job Beth Moore!!!