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The Devil Walks
2011
First Published
3.59
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288
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Evil is not ugly. You cannot tell, simply from looking at a man, what colour is his soul. For most of his life, Daniel has known only the company of his mother - a silent, reclusive woman who has hidden him away from the outside world. Then a forceful knock at the door changes everything and Daniel realizes just how many secrets his mother has kept from him. Secrets of a dark family history - a history of fiendish spite and devilish wickedness that Daniel must now confront. . . A sinister thriller from Carnergie, Whitbread and Guardian award-winning author Anne Fine.

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Author

Anne Fine
Anne Fine
Author · 55 books

Though readers often find themselves inadvertently laughing aloud as they read Anne Fine's novels, as she herself admits, "a lot of my work, even for fairly young readers, raises serious social issues. Growing up is a long and confusing business. I try to show that the battle through the chaos is worthwhile and can, at times, be seen as very funny." In 1994, this unique combination of humour and realism inspired the hit movie MRS. DOUBTFIRE, based on Anne's novel MADAME DOUBTFIRE and starring the late comedic genius Robin Williams. Anne is best known in her home country, England, as a writer principally for children, but over the years she has also written eight novels for adult readers. Seven of these she describes as black - or sour - comedies, and the first, THE KILLJOY, simply as "dead black". These novels have proved great favourites with reading groups, causing readers to squirm with mingled horror and delight as she peels away the layers in all too familiar family relationships, exposing the tangled threads and conflicts beneath. (It's perhaps not surprising that Anne has openly expressed astonishment at the fact that murder in the domestic setting is not even more common.) Anne has written more than sixty books for children and young people. Amongst numerous other awards, she is twice winner of both the Carnegie Medal, Britain's most prestigious children's book award, and the Whitbread Award. Twice chosen as Children's Author of the Year in the British Book Awards, Anne Fine was also the first novelist to be honoured as Children's Laureate in the United Kingdom. In 2003, Anne became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was awarded an OBE. Her work has been translated into forty five languages. Anne Fine lives in the north of England and has two grown up daughters.

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