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[[File:I Lucifer smaller 4087.jpg|frame|[[Older Than They Think|Finally]], [[Paradise Lost|the other]] [[The Bible|side]] [[Sympathy for The Devil|of the story.]]]] |
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A book filled to the brim with clever subversions and dark humour. This quote from critic Stella Duffy sums the book up pretty well: "Lucifer is charming and sexy and very, very funny. Glen Duncan knows way too much and says it far too well... I fear for his soul." |
A book filled to the brim with clever subversions and dark humour. This quote from critic Stella Duffy sums the book up pretty well: "Lucifer is charming and sexy and very, very funny. Glen Duncan knows way too much and says it far too well... I fear for his soul." |
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* [[Allergic to Evil]]: Angelic Pain. Committing evil acts is literally harmful to Angels. Lucifer's ''constant'' agony is unthinkable when you realise the untold ages of corruption and harm he's caused. |
* [[Allergic to Evil]]: Angelic Pain. Committing evil acts is literally harmful to Angels. Lucifer's ''constant'' agony is unthinkable when you realise the untold ages of corruption and harm he's caused. |
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