" Devil’s Day is an oddity. It’s not half as accomplished at The Loney, but it isn’t an outright failure. Instead it sits somewhere between the two, and by the time you reach the end, you’ll feel that the journey has been worth it, but only just..." - Daniel Carpenter reviews Devil's Day by Andrew Michael Hurley
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