
And these aren't charming little Disney-style fairies coming though, but bloodthirsty, shapeshifting fairies. This is the fourth book in the "series" - which really has nothing at all to do with Satan - and is unrelated to the previous three.Ī secret doorway to the realm of Faerie has been opened up in a small, peaceful college town in Connecticut, allowing its denizens to pass through into our world. I do know he was unhappy with the erroneous titles and the fact that he had to sex-up the narratives at the behest of the publisher, but I feel that this and Satan's Mistress are top-shelf horror ( Satan's Love Child was pretty subpar, and I haven't gotten to Satan's Seductress yet). I've no idea why McNaughton ended up disowning his "Satan" novels of the late 70s/early 80s.

(Reprinted as The House Across the Way, with supposedly minor alterations, in 2002.)
