The Unwanted

Abridged
Author: John Saul
Narrator: Joyce Bean
Genres: Horror, Fiction
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date: November 2003
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Cassie Winslow is sixteen. She has just lost her mother in a terrible accident. Now, lonely and frightened, she has come to live with the father she barely knows and his new family in tiny False Harbor on Cape Cod. For Cassie, the strange, unsettling dreams that come to her suddenly in the dead of night are merely the beginning. Very soon, Cassie Winslow will come to know the terrifying powers that are her gift. And in the village of False Harbor, nothing will ever be the same.

Reviews (12)

The Unwanted

Written by Victoria Jones on November 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

It was a good filler, but predictable. I totally enjoyed the setting.

UNWANTER

Written by Heather Stevens from Evansville, IN on October 9th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I REALLY LIKE THIS STORY IT WAS ONE OF SAULS OLDER STORY I WANTED MORE FROM THE ENDING THOUGH.

The UnWanted

Written by CF on September 19th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Interesting story line, I've read this author before and throughly enjoy his work. If you can endure the readers voice you can enjoy this good story.

Unwanted and returned

Written by Laura McQuiddy on August 14th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I neither liked, nor related to, the characters. That made it hard to care what happend to them. Several times I had to rewind because I got bored and started day dreaming. I couln't force myself to listen to all of it and sent it back.

The unwanted

Written by Sherry Perkins on July 20th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This book kept my attention all the way through and I enjoyed the book but I hated the ending.

Not Bad

Written by Sherri on March 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I thought it was ok, but could have been better. I could see all sorts of places the book could have taken you. Over all...Not bad!

unwanted

Written by Lee Werley on November 22nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I enjoyed it more that some of his other books, but it still lacked something. It was interesting and I enjoyed it but it did not measure up to others. I think most people would enjoy it though.

the unwanted

Written by Cynthia on October 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I love John Saul. Any of this books are good. I recommend this book to anyone.

Unwanted

Written by Ardnaz Snilloc from Magnolia, TX on July 7th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I liked this book. Although it read as if it were written for teenagers at time, it was an entertaining story.

Not unique

Written by Sariena Carmichael from North Brunswick, NJ on May 5th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Not a huge fan-I felt like I watched this in a bad B horror movie before-Story telling detailed and can understand characters' plight, but just felt like a story I had already heard or seen before, not too unique.

Author Details

Author Details

Saul, John

John Saul was born in Pasadena, California on February 25, 1942, and grew up in Whittier where he graduated from Whittier High School in 1959. He attended several colleges—Antioch, in Ohio, Cerritos, in Norwalk, California, Montana State University and San Francisco State College, variously majoring in anthropology, liberal arts, and theater, but never obtaining a degree.

After leaving college, he decided the best thing for a college dropout to do was become a writer, and spent the next fifteen years working in various jobs while attempting to write a book someone would want to publish. Should anyone ever want to write a novel concerning the car-rental industry or the travails of temporary typists, John can provide excellent background material.

Those years garnered him a nice collection of unpublished manuscripts, but not a lot of money. Eventually he found an agent in New York, who spent several years sending his manuscripts around, and trying to make the rejection slips sound hopeful. Then, in 1976, one of his manuscripts reached Dell, who didn't want to buy it, but asked if he'd be interested in writing a psychological thriller. He put together an outline, and crossed his fingers.

At that point, things started getting bizarre. His agent decided the outline had all the makings of a best-seller, and so did Dell. Gambling on a first novel by an unknown author, they backed the book with television advertising (one of the first times a paperback original was promoted on television) and the gamble paid off. Within a month Suffer the Children appeared on all the best-seller lists in the country and made the #1 spot in Canada. Subsequently all 32 of his books, have made all the best-seller lists and have been published world wide. Though many of his books were published by Bantam/Doubleday/Dell his last fourteen books have been published by Ballantine/Fawcett/Columbine.

In addition to his work as novelist, John is also interested in the theater. He has acted, and as a playwright has had several one-act plays produced in Los Angeles and Seattle, and two optioned in New York. One of his novels was produced by Gerber Productions Company and M.G.M. as a C.B.S. movie and currently one of his novels is in development.

John served on the Expansion Arts Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts. He is actively involved with the development of other writers, and is a lecturer at the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference and the Maui Writers Conference and received the Life Time Achievement Award from the Northwest Writers Conference. John is also a trustee and Vice President of The Chester Woodruff Foundation (New York), a philanthropic organization.

John lives part-time in the Pacific Northwest, both in Seattle and in the San Juan Islands. He also maintains a residence on the Big Island of Hawaii. He currently enjoys motor homing, travel and golf. He is an avid reader, bridge player, golfer and loves to cook.
John Saul: A Critical Companion by Paul Bail was published by Greenwood Press. The book has chapters on John's life and analyzes a number of his books.