Book 1 in the multi-award winning series. Published in more than 10 countries and movie rights optioned!Philip is a good boy, a really good boy, who accidentally gets sent to Hell to become the Devil's heir. The Devil, Lucifer, is dying and desperately in need of a successor, but there's been a mistake and Philip is the wrong boy. Lucifer has no other choice than to begin the difficult task of training Philip in the ways of evil. Philip is terrible at being bad, but when he falls in love with the she-devil Satina and experiences the powerful forces of love and jealousy, the task becomes much easier. Philip finds both friends and enemies in this odd, gloomy underworld--but who can he trust, when he discovers an evil-minded plot against the dark throne? The Great Devil War is a gripping and humorous tale about good and evil seen from an unusual perspective, wrapped in a fast-paced plot full of adventure, mystery, and engaging characters, and set in a world beyond your wildest dreams... __________________________________"Andersen’s exceptional plotting ensures that its sequel will be irresistible. An enjoyably disturbing supernatural tale." - Kirkus Reviews"Impressive world building through vivid imagery. The plot is complex enough to satisfy teenagers and adults (of all ages). Highly compelling." - LoveReading "One of the most unique YA Fantasy books I've read. Highly enjoyable." ***** Bite Into Books"Imagine if Tim Burton wrote Harry Potter." ***** - GoodreadsOver 2000 worldwide 5 star reviews of the series.Winner of the Karen Blixen award, the ORLA award, and the BMF award.
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- Release Date 10/15/2018
- Authors Kenneth B. Andersen, Kenneth Bøgh Andersen
- Language English
- Company Høst & Søn
- Weight 1.01 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
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