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|setting        = [[Britain]], [[1940s]] and [[2000s]]
|setting        = [[Manchester]], [[Britain]], [[1940s]] and [[2000s]]
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|publisher      = Allison & Busby
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novel by [[Paul Magrs]] which featured characters and concepts which had previously appeared in the ''[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]'' novel ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'' and the ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' story ''[[Kept Safe and Sound (short story)|Kept Safe and Sound]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novel by [[Paul Magrs]] which featured characters and concepts which had previously appeared in the ''[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]'' novel ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'' and the ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' story ''[[Kept Safe and Sound (short story)|Kept Safe and Sound]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
[[Karla Sorenson]] 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.
[[Karla Sorenson]] used to be big in [[horror movie|horror films]]. In the [[1960s|60s]] and [[1970s|70s]] no self-respecting low-budget bloody schlocker shocker waas complete without the Queen of Vampires presiding all over it. She was well qualified for it, after all... at the age of [[10 (number)|ten]], she sold her sold to the [[devil]].


Fortunately, as she sold her soul to the Devil during the World War II, Karla has hidden reserves to fall back on...
Now, although spookily ageless, Karla is knocking on in years. Her residuals are drying up and she needs some [[cash]], so she decides to return to the [[north]] of [[England]], to [[Manchester]], to appear in ''[[Menswear]]'', [[Britain]]'s most risque TV [[soap opera]].
 
But not everyone's happy about her return to the fame game. ''Menswear's'' current star is [[Lance Randall]], the famously [[sexual]]ly-[[confusion|confused]] heart-throb, and he's furious to hear that Karla is about to become his co-star. He hates her, he fears her, and he's convinced that she's come to steal his very [[soul]]. Dark clouds are massing around Manchester - and a deep, dark, devilish secrets are about to be unleashed...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Karla Sorenson]]
* [[Sally (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Sally]]
* [[Lance Randall]]
* [[Katy MacBride]]
* [[Mam (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Sally's Mam]]
* [[Samantha (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Samantha]]
* [[Ginger girl (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Ginger girl]]
* [[Mrs Beech (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Mrs Beech]]
* [[Michael Figgis]]
* [[Isla Figgis]]
* [[Fox Soames]]
* [[Fox Soames]]
* [[Magda Soames]]
* [[Magda Soames]]
* [[Lance Randall]]
* [[Dennis (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Dennis]]
* [[Karla Sorenson]]
* [[Brenda (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Brenda]]
* [[Brenda's husband]]
* [[Lance Randall's agent]]
* [[Adrian (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Adrian]]
* [[Adrian's secretary]]
* [[Colin (To the Devil — A Diva!)|Colin]]
* [[John Cleavis|Cleavis]]
* [[John Cleavis|Cleavis]]
* [[Raf (To the Devil — A Diva!)|Raf]]
* [[Raf's assistant]]


== References ==
=== Referenced only ===
''to be added''
* [[Mrs MacBride]]
* [[Butcher's wife (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Butcher's wife]]
* [[Butcher (To the Devil — a Diva!)|Butcher]]
* [[Flissy]]
* [[Sammi Randall]]
* [[Colin's gran]]
* [[Buffy fan (To the Devil — A Diva!)|Buffy fan]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* In [[SpoilerSpace]], Raf tells his assistant that if any ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' fans are to come in for the latest [[book]], they'll have to wait due to a late delivery.
** The assistant thinks that ''Doctor Who'' fans are the worst, but Raf believes that there are other fans even worse.
* Colin once had sex with [[Buffy fan (To the Devil — A Diva!)|fan]] of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. The fan had a scraggy [[mohican]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Professor [[John Cleavis|Cleavis]]'s first name is not stated in this novel.
* Professor [[John Cleavis|Cleavis]]'s first name is not stated in this novel.
* The title is an homage to the [[Dennis Wheatley]] novel {{wi|To the Devil a Daughter}}. Another Wheatley novel title was parodied by ''[[Iris Rides Out (audio story)|Iris Rides Out]]''.
* [[Philip Purser-Hallard]]'s use of Cleavis in the ''[[Time Hunter (series)|Time Hunter]]'' novel ''[[Peculiar Lives (novel)|Peculiar Lives]]'' was informed by the character's appearance in ''To The Devil — A Diva''.<ref> [http://www.infinitarian.com/plcontext2.html ''Peculiar Lives Contexts: Time Lords and Time Hunters'' — Infinitarian]</ref>
* [[Philip Purser-Hallard]]'s use of Cleavis in the ''[[Time Hunter (series)|Time Hunter]]'' novel ''[[Peculiar Lives (novel)|Peculiar Lives]]'' was informed by the character's appearance in ''To The Devil — A Diva''.<ref> [http://www.infinitarian.com/plcontext2.html ''Peculiar Lives Contexts: Time Lords and Time Hunters'' — Infinitarian]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 13 March 2024

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To the Devil — a Diva! was a novel by Paul Magrs which featured characters and concepts which had previously appeared in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Mad Dogs and Englishmen and the Short Trips story Kept Safe and Sound.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Karla Sorenson used to be big in horror films. In the 60s and 70s no self-respecting low-budget bloody schlocker shocker waas complete without the Queen of Vampires presiding all over it. She was well qualified for it, after all... at the age of ten, she sold her sold to the devil.

Now, although spookily ageless, Karla is knocking on in years. Her residuals are drying up and she needs some cash, so she decides to return to the north of England, to Manchester, to appear in Menswear, Britain's most risque TV soap opera.

But not everyone's happy about her return to the fame game. Menswear's current star is Lance Randall, the famously sexually-confused heart-throb, and he's furious to hear that Karla is about to become his co-star. He hates her, he fears her, and he's convinced that she's come to steal his very soul. Dark clouds are massing around Manchester - and a deep, dark, devilish secrets are about to be unleashed...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Referenced only[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • In SpoilerSpace, Raf tells his assistant that if any Doctor Who fans are to come in for the latest book, they'll have to wait due to a late delivery.
    • The assistant thinks that Doctor Who fans are the worst, but Raf believes that there are other fans even worse.
  • Colin once had sex with fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The fan had a scraggy mohican.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]