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Oliver
Oliver
2026-06-06 11:47:44
Funny story—I actually thought I dreamed up 'The Devil’s Son' until my book club proved me wrong. Turns out there’s a 2016 indie horror novel by Canadian writer Inanna Arthen (real name: Katherine Quick) with that exact title. It’s about a woman uncovering her ancestor’s pact with Lucifer, and the prose is deliciously gothic. Arthen’s part of that modern wave blending folk horror with queer themes. Her stuff’s usually on Kindle Unlimited, which explains why physical copies are rare. Now I’m low-key obsessed with her 'Viyara’s Legacy' series too.
Ben
Ben
2026-06-07 00:31:55
Oh, this question hits right in my niche! I collect vintage horror paperbacks, and 'The Devil’s Son' rings a bell—pretty sure it’s that 1970s pulp novel with the lurid cover art (think flaming pentagrams and a kid with glowing eyes). The author’s name escapes me, but I’d bet money it’s either Joseph Vargo or someone from that old 'Crimson Hex' publisher crowd. They loved satanic panic tropes back then. The writing’s supposedly cheesy but fun, like 'Rosemary’s Baby' meets 'The Omen' on a B-movie budget. I’ve seen copies pop up on eBay occasionally, always with that unmistakable yellowed-paper smell.
Quincy
Quincy
2026-06-08 19:04:29
Man, I went down a rabbit hole trying to track down 'The Devil’s Son' because I swear I’ve seen that title pop up in dark fantasy circles. From what I’ve pieced together, it’s one of those obscure gems—possibly self-published or from a small press. Some forums point to Lars Walker as the author, known for his gritty Christian-themed fantasy like the 'Erling' series. But here’s the twist: I also stumbled on rumors it might be a pseudonym for a more mainstream writer dabbling in edgier stuff. The book’s synopsis (demonic possession, family curses) feels like a mashup of 'The Exorcist' and 'Pet Sematary,' which totally fits Walker’s vibe.

Honestly, though, tracking this title feels like hunting for buried treasure. If it is Walker’s work, it’s way less known than his 'Blood and Judgment' novels. Maybe it’s out of print? I even checked used book sites—nada. Makes me wonder if the title got changed in later editions. Either way, now I’m itching to read it just to solve the mystery.
Gavin
Gavin
2026-06-09 15:54:14
As a librarian who catalogs obscure fiction, I’ve had patrons ask about this title before. Our system shows no record under 'The Devil’s Son,' but WorldCat suggests a 1988 novel by Graham Masterton—though his is titled 'The Devil in Gray.' Could it be a misremembered title? Masterton’s style fits (supernatural horror with familial curses). Alternatively, some Scandinavian crime thrillers get translated with dramatic titles; Jo Nesbø’s 'The Son' sometimes gets mislabeled this way. Always worth checking ISBN databases!
Mila
Mila
2026-06-11 10:01:04
Plot twist: I once downloaded a PDF called 'The Devil’s Son' from a sketchy forum, convinced it was lost horror gold. Spoiler—it was someone’s Dungeons & Dragons fanfic with stolen 'Supernatural' plotlines. But the real mystery? A 1992 Korean manhwa by Kim Sung-woo shares the title, about a half-demon swordsman. Maybe the book’s a translation? Or maybe we’re all Mandela-effecting this title into existence. Either way, my bookshelf’s now cursed with unanswered questions.
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