The Devil in Silver

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ISBN: 1400069866

ISBN 13: 9781400069866

Pages: 412

Author: Victor LaValle

3.54 of 6,124

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About This Book

New Hyde Hospital’s psychiatric ward has a new resident. It also has a very, very old one.

Pepper is a rambunctious big man, minor-league troublemaker, working-class hero (in his own mind), and, suddenly, the surprised inmate of a budget-strapped mental institution in Queens, New York. He’s not mentally ill, but that doesn’t seem to matter. He is accused of a crime he can’t quite square with his memory. In the darkness of his room on his first night, he’s visited by a terrifying creature with the body of an old man and the head of a bison who nearly kills him before being hustled away by the hospital staff. It’s no delusion: The other patients confirm that a hungry devil roams the hallways when the sun goes down.

Pepper rallies three other inmates in a plot to fight back: Dorry, an octogenarian schizophrenic who’s been on the ward for decades and knows all its secrets; Coffee, an African immigrant with severe OCD, who tries desperately to send alarms to the outside world; and Loochie, a bipolar teenage girl who acts as the group’s enforcer. Battling the pill-pushing staff, one another, and their own minds, they try to kill the monster that’s stalking them. But can the Devil die?

The Devil in Silver brilliantly brings together the compelling themes that spark all of Victor LaValle’s radiant fiction: faith, race, class, madness, and our relationship with the unseen and the uncanny. More than that, it’s a thrillingly suspenseful work of literary horror about friendship, love, and the courage to slay our own demons.

Editorial Review

Written by Victor LaValle, The Devil in Silver stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a very good rating of 3.54 out of 5 from 6,124 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. New Hyde Hospital’s psychiatric ward has a new resident. It also has a very, very old one.Pepper is a rambunctious big man, minor-league troublemaker, working-class hero (in his own mind), and, suddenly, the surprised inmate of a budget-strapped mental institution in Queens, New York. He’s not mentally ill, but that doesn’t seem to matter.

This 412-page volume, offers approximately 11 hours of reading time. The book demonstrates the publisher's commitment to quality literature and has been well-received by both critics and casual readers alike.

— Reviewed by Editorial App Deal Library ·

Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.54/5 rating from 6,124 readers, The Devil in Silver has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Expert Authorship — Written by Victor LaValle, this book benefits from the author's distinctive voice and deep understanding of the subject matter.
Comprehensive Coverage — At 412 pages, this book provides thorough and in-depth exploration of its themes, giving readers a rich and immersive experience.

Reading Recommendations

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Quick Summary

In 'The Devil in Silver,' Victor LaValle explores the harrowing experiences of Pepper, a man wrongfully committed to a psychiatric ward in New York. As he grapples with his uncertain reality, he encounters a monstrous creature that haunts the hospital at night. Joined by fellow patients, Pepper devises a plan to confront the lurking terror, blending elements of horror and social commentary in this gripping narrative.

Key Takeaways

Insight into the mental health system and its flaws.
Exploration of friendship and solidarity in adversity.
A unique blend of horror and social critique.
Character development through shared trauma and resilience.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is ideal for readers who enjoy psychological horror and social commentary. Fans of character-driven narratives that explore themes of mental health, friendship, and resilience will find LaValle's work particularly engaging. It appeals to those looking for a thought-provoking story intertwined with elements of suspense and the supernatural.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre does 'The Devil in Silver' belong to?

'The Devil in Silver' is primarily a psychological horror novel, incorporating elements of social commentary and fantasy.

Is this book suitable for all ages?

Due to its themes and horror elements, it may not be suitable for younger readers.

Does the story focus on real-life issues?

Yes, the narrative addresses real-life challenges within the mental health system and societal perceptions of mental illness.

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