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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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[[File:I | Lucifercaption smaller= 4087.jpg|frame|[[Older Than They Think|Finally]], [[Paradise Lost|the other]] [[The Bible|side]] [[Sympathy for The Devil|of the story.]]]]
| author = Glen Duncan
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| publication date = January 6, 2003
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{{quote|''I, Lucifer, Fallen Angel, Prince of Darkness, Bringer of Light, Ruler of Hell, Lord of the Flies, Father of Lies, Apostate Supreme, Tempter of Mankind, Old Serpent, Prince of This World, Seducer, Accuser, Tormentor, Blasphemer, and without doubt Best Fuck in the Seen and Unseen Universe (ask Eve, that minx)...''|'''Lucifer'''}}
 
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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."
 
Not to be confused with [[I, Lucifer (O'Donnell novel)|the Peter O'Donnell novel of the same name]] that features [[Modesty Blaise]].
 
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