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The Smaller Evil

By: Stephanie Kuehn
Narrated by: Ryan Gesell, Mark Bramhall
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About this listen

Sometimes the greater good requires the smaller evil.

17-year-old Arman Dukoff can't remember life without anxiety and chronic illness when he arrives at an expensive self-help retreat in the remote hills of Big Sur. He’s taken a huge risk—and two-thousand dollars from his meth-head stepfather—for a chance to "evolve," as Beau, the retreat leader, says.

Beau is complicated. A father figure? A cult leader? A con man? Arman's not sure, but more than anyone he's ever met, Beau makes Arman feel something other than what he usually feels—worthless.

The retreat compound is secluded in coastal California mountains among towering redwoods, and when the iron gates close behind him, Arman believes for a moment that he can get better. But the program is a blur of jargon, bizarre rituals, and incomprehensible encounters with a beautiful girl. Arman is certain he's failing everything. But Beau disagrees; he thinks Arman has a bright future—though he never says at what.

And then, in an instant Arman can't believe or totally recall, Beau is gone. Suicide? Or murder? Arman was the only witness and now the compound is getting tense. And maybe dangerous.

As the mysteries and paradoxes multiply and the hints become accusations, Arman must rely on the person he's always trusted the least: himself.
Depression Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Self Esteem & Self Image Thrillers & Suspense Mental Health Chronic Illness

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Critic reviews

Advance praise for The Smaller Evil
"Suspenseful and enigmatic, bristling with Stephanie Kuehn's vivid prose and sharp-eyed characterizations, The Smaller Evil kept me guessing till the very last page. I immediately flipped back to the first page to read it again, and so will you." —Laura Ruby, Michael L. Printz Award winning author of Bone Gap.

*"Fans of the hairpin plot twists and turns of psychological thrillers will be drawn to Kuehn’s latest offering . . . Kuehn’s specialty in depicting mental illness and her sharp, quick writing are on display . . . Readers interested in a Gillian Flynn–style take on cults and self-help retreats will also be intrigued."--SLJ, starred review

"[A] sophisticated psychological mystery centered on the concept of the double effect—that the “greater good outweighs the smaller evil” . . . The book’s philosophical undertones and uncertain ending are transfixing."--Publishers Weekly

"Kuehn effectively builds a confounding, cult-like atmosphere inthe compound and a convincing conspiracy swirling around Arman’s experiences . . . the eerie atmosphere of the compound, Kuehn’s skillful hand at characterization, and the twisty scheme will likely hook readers."--Booklist

"The Smaller Evil,
with an engaging main character, precise, vivid writing and a continuous rushing train of tensions, is a captivating thriller." —2015 PEN/Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Working Writer Fellowship Judges

Praise for Delicate Monsters:
"Intelligent, compulsively readable literary fiction with a dark twist." -Booklist, starred

“[A] tough, punishing novel about the damages we inflict on others and the shaky defenses we build to mask trauma and guilt.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“As she did in Charm & Strange and Complicit, Kuehn unflinchingly explores the darkest places of the human psyche, leaving many lingering questions about nature-versus-nurture and the relentlessness of mental illness.” —The Horn Book Magazine

Praise for Complicit:
"Kuehn writes with the fleetness of a trained thriller author...Explosive." -Booklist, starred

Accolades for Charm & Strange
William C. Morris Award Medalist
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