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The Devil's Scribe
The Devil's Scribe
Jan 15, 2026 3:14 PM

Author:Alma Katsu

The Devil's Scribe

Edgar Allan Poe meets Lanore - his Lanore? - in this e-novella and part of THE IMMORTAL Saga.

After decades of running from her past, Lanore McIlvrae returns to America for the first time in 20 years to confront the source of her fear. The year is 1846 and Lanore - Lanny - has just landed in Baltimore after a long transatlantic crossing.

That very night, she meets an 'unattractive man with a high forehead and sunken eyes, and a tiny, pinched mouth like a parrot's beak' who claims to write stories so dark and unsettling that he could be the Devil's Scribe. His name? Edgar Allan Poe.

Has Lanny finally met her match in this macabre man ... or is it the other way around?

Includes the first chapter of The Taker - Book One of THE IMMORTAL TRILOGY.

Reviews

The ultimate coming of age tale

—— Nikesh Shukla

A universal tale of adolescent angst

—— Adrian Turpin , Financial Times

Whitehead proves himself, among other things, a poet of the American summer and its aspirations...remarkable

—— Guardian

it is impossible not to like Sag Harbor and its genuinely empathetic, intelligent tone

—— Neel Mukherjee , The Times

Whitehead has tapped the most classic summer-novel activity of al: nostalgia

—— Time

It's rare to come across a coming-of-age novel as polished as Colson Whitehead's Sag Harbor

—— New Statesman

Whitehead's delicious language and sarcastic, clever voice fit this teenager who's slowly constructing himself

—— New York Times

Perfectly portrays the constant and mortifying awkwardness of teenage existence

—— Aesthetica

Intimate and autobiographical story...the novel can't help but hold your attention

—— Ned Beauman , Dazed & Confused

Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan . . . deliciously addictive

—— Kirkus Reviews

A genuinely delightful, witty page turner, full of surprises

—— Diva
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