Book Lovers Series

Book Lovers: Episode 38

Episode 38: Devil House

March 14, 2022


In the award-winning musical Hamilton, the main characters pose a central question: who lives, who dies, who tells your story? But in Devil House, John Darnielle’s new novel, the better question may be: who lives with your story, who gets to tell it?

Gage Chandler is a true crime writer working on his next project, that of an unsolved double homicide in the suburban city of Milpitas, California that took place in 1986. Gage is best known for his book about the so-called White Witch, a woman who slaughtered two of her high school students in her apartment during an attempted robbery. Although Gage’s intention is to tell these stories the “right” way, he’s forced to grapple with the negative impact of the lives of those left behind, especially the mother of one of the White Witch’s victims, who demands he listen to her story.

Devil House brings to light the difficult question of who has the authority to tell someone else’s story, and whether one can ever truly be capable of doing so, no matter the lengths we go to in order to put ourselves in the shoes of others. Sounds serious, right? It is, but we’re discussing it in typical Booklovers fashion, wandering in and out of additional topics like The Mountain Goats (naturally) and what would have happened if Remus had lived instead of Romulus (less naturally).



Titles discussed:

  • The Mountain Goats
  • Devil House by John Darnielle
  • Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle
  • Universal Harvester by John Darnielle
  • 33 ⅓: Master of Reality by John Darnielle
  • The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
  • Undermajordomo Minor by Patrick deWitt
  • French Exit by Patrick deWitt
  • Welcome to Night Vale
  • The murder of Gabby Petito
  • Odysseus’s trip home
  • Aeneas & the founding of Rome
  • Titles from the RA Corner:
  • Two Truths and a Lie: A Murderer, a Private Investigator and Her Search for Justice by Ellen McGarahan
  • White Tears by Hari Kunzru
  • The Nix by Nathan Hill
  • The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard
  • The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the World by Sarah Weinman