![]() ![]() ![]() Darnielle returns here to themes from past works, including Wolf in White Van and his immersive, unexpectedly moving novella on Black Sabbath’s Master of Reality, narrated by a boy trapped on a psychiatric ward thanks to his love of Ozzy Osbourne. What begins as a satire on crime writing evolves, quickly, into a tapestry of stories within stories. The murders that occurred in the 1980s at this place, a roadside porn shop abandoned by its owner, were drafted into the Satanic Panic thanks to elaborate, occult-inspired graffiti found at the scene of the crime. The fourth novel by the author and frontman of the Mountain Goats follows a writer, Gage Chandler, who moves to the small town of Milpitas, California, buying and occupying the eponymous “devil house” in order to write his next bestseller on its grisly history. John Darnielle’s Devil House confronts something that true crime readers, and authors, would prefer to ignore: the cost of their morbid fascinations. ![]()
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