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* AmbiguousDisorder: Seth and Alex are both all but stated to have some sort of disorders. Most likely ADHD and schizophrenia, respectively.

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Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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Devil House ''Devil House'' is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Seth and Alex are both all but stated to have some sort of disorders, most likely ADHD and schizophrenia, respectively.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Seth and Alex are both all but stated to have some sort of disorders, most disorders. Most likely ADHD and schizophrenia, respectively.
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‘’Devil House’’ is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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‘’Devil House’’ Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.
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Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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Devil House ‘’Devil House’’ is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Creator/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Creator/TheMountainGoats [[Music/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.



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Devil House is a novel by John Darnielle of [[Creator/TheMountainGoats the Mountain Goats]] fame. Devil House follows true crime writer Gage Chandler as he begins to wrestle with the ethics of his line of work while writing his next novel.

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* AbusiveParents
* AmbiguousDisorder: Seth and Alex are both all but stated to have some sort of disorders, most likely ADHD and schizophrenia, respectively.
* BurialAtSea: How Diana Crane/the “White Witch” tries to dispose of the bodies.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The Devil House murders.
* Metafiction
* SatanicPanic: The double-homicide at the titular Devil House took place during the Satanic Panic.
* TrashyTrueCrime: Gage criticizes other true crime writers for being this, and eventually begins questioning if that’s what he is too.
* UnconventionalFormatting

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