To the Devil — a Diva!

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To the Devil - a Diva!
AuthorPaul Magrs
PublisherAllison & Busby
Publication date
September 2004
Pages256
ISBN0-7490-8380-8
OCLC56660335

To the Devil — a Diva! is a 2004 horror novel by English author, Paul Magrs. It is an homage to classic British horror, such as the films of Hammer.

Synopsis[edit]

Karla Sorensen is the fading one-time star of a glut of low-budget Hammer-style horror movies from the 1960s and 1970s, who finds herself in the new millennium short on cash and willing to work anywhere - even on Menswear, the most cutting-edge soap opera on television.

Fortunately, as she sold her soul to the Devil during the World War II, Karla has hidden reserves to fall back on...

Trivia[edit]

Professor John Cleavis is based on author C. S. Lewis, and first appeared in Magrs' Doctor Who novel Mad Dogs and Englishmen (2002) and then in Philip Purser-Hallard's Time Hunter novella, Peculiar Lives.

The title is a play on the title of the 1953 Dennis Wheatley novel, To the Devil - a Daughter!, which was made into a movie by Hammer in 1976.