1. About the Author: Sandra Brown
Sandra Brown (not to be confused with the American romance novelist of the same name) is a Scottish author, human rights advocate, and independent investigator. Having grown up in a household with haunting secrets, Sandra devoted her life to uncovering the truth behind the 1957 disappearance of her childhood friend, Moira Anderson. Where There Is Evil is not only a memoir but a powerful record of a woman who dared to confront the darkest shadows of her own family to seek justice.
Her writing is intensely personal and piercing—blending trauma, memory, and persistent investigation. For her work in child protection and advocacy, she was honored with the title OBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
2. About the Narrator: Sandra Brown
The audiobook version of Where There Is Evil is narrated by Sandra Brown herself. This brings a rare and deeply emotional dimension to the listening experience—because the storyteller is also the witness. Sandra’s soft Scottish accent carries the weight of pain, determination, and quiet resilience. Listening to her recount the clues, confessions, and confrontations with her own father—who became the main suspect—makes this audiobook profoundly intimate.
3. About the Book: Where There Is Evil
Where There Is Evil is a non-fiction work that blends true crime with memoir. It tells the harrowing story of Moira Anderson, an 11-year-old girl who disappeared in Coatbridge, Scotland, in 1957. What starts as a tragic tale of loss becomes even more chilling when Sandra Brown discovers decades later that her own father—a known child abuser—might have been responsible for Moira’s death.
More than just an investigation, the book lays bare the failures of law enforcement and societal silence, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about family, power, and accountability.
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Average Rating: 3.9/5 on Goodreads (700+ reviews)
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Genre: True Crime, Investigative Memoir
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Notable Honors: Sandra Brown awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
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Audiobook Publisher: Offbeat Audio & Pan Macmillan
4. Book Review: Where There Is Evil
Where There Is Evil is both devastating and unforgettable. It grips you with the force of truth, as Sandra reconstructs the events surrounding Moira’s disappearance—fueled by her own emotional reckoning. The narrative is a blend of personal journal entries, police files, childhood memories, and deeply uncomfortable revelations from her estranged father.
Strengths:
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True-crime narrative structured like a gripping thriller
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Unfiltered and emotionally raw storytelling
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Strong investigative backbone and emotional depth
Weaknesses:
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The heavy emotional subject matter may be overwhelming for some readers
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Dense with information and secondary characters
“A gripping, powerful, and heartbreaking account of one woman’s pursuit of the truth.” — The Scotsman
Personal reflection: This book left me in silent contemplation for hours. It’s not just about a missing girl—it’s about the horror of silence, the burden of truth, and the courage it takes to face your own bloodline. I chose to read it because I believe stories like this remind us of how important it is to speak out, even when the truth cuts deep.
5. Audiobook Review: Where There Is Evil, Narrated by Sandra Brown
The audiobook version of Where There Is Evil is one of the rare cases where hearing the author tell her own story adds extraordinary weight. Sandra Brown’s voice carries a quiet but intense authority. It’s not dramatic or theatrical, but it’s filled with restrained pain and unwavering resolve.
Pros:
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Authentic emotional delivery by the person who lived the story
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Clear pacing, thoughtful narration, and a deeply personal tone
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Perfect match between content and voice
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The soft Scottish accent might be challenging for new listeners
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Some listeners may find the slow pace too meditative in certain sections
“Sandra Brown’s own voice gives chilling authenticity to her harrowing account.” — AudioFile Magazine
Personal reflection: Listening to Sandra tell her own story felt like being confided in by a friend—or perhaps a mother—who has carried the weight of injustice for decades. The subtle cracks in her voice made the tragedy feel all the more real. If you ever doubted the emotional power of audiobooks, this one will convince you otherwise.
6. Who Should Read This Book?
Where There Is Evil is a perfect fit for:
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True crime enthusiasts looking for real, raw, and deeply personal cases
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Readers interested in child protection, justice reform, and systemic failure
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Audiobook fans who appreciate authentic storytelling by the author
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Educators, psychologists, and social workers seeking deeper insights into abuse and trauma
This audiobook is not just a story—it’s a powerful resource for reflection, advocacy, and understanding.
7. Conclusion
Where There Is Evil is not just a memoir or an audiobook—it’s a call for truth in a world that too often rewards silence. Through her unflinching narrative and raw narration, Sandra Brown offers us not only a powerful story but a reckoning. This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone seeking a gripping, emotionally charged experience that stays with you long after it ends.
Add Where There Is Evil to your reading list—not just to uncover a mystery, but to witness the brave journey of a woman who refused to let evil go unanswered.
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