The Devil Book
By (Author) Asta Olivia Nordenhof
Vintage Publishing
Jonathan Cape Ltd
2nd December 2025
4th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Narrative theme: interior life / psychological fiction
Hardback
128
Width 132mm, Height 204mm, Spine 25mm
500g
A classic girl-meets-boy-meets-devil story, from the unmissable Danish literary superstar A bold tour-de-force about violence and money, love and desire, and a stand-off with the Devil himself A woman meets a man on a train in Copenhagen and agrees to visit him in London. While she sits out a two-week Covid quarantine in his apartment, she begins to tell her story. Years ago and desperate for money, she sold herself to a stranger called T. He offered her a suitcase full of money and lavish gifts in exchange for total control of her body. In the bed between them lay a large kitchen knife and the promise of an iconic death. But at the last moment, she aborted the treacherous game and fled. Now in London, she reflects on the forces - financial and social - that led her to the brink of destruction, and wonders what it would take to believe in love again. Frank, intimate and dazzling entertaining, The Devil Book is a classic girl-meets-boy-meets-devil story. Taking us from Copenhagen to London to the inside of a mental institution, as well as a fancy apartment block, this unmissable stand-alone novel is the follow up to the critically-acclaimed Money to Burn.
So tender and pure that it is very difficult not to be moved * Kritik *
Even better than the first * Politiken *
Asta Olivia Nordenhof is an award-winning poet and author. Money to Burn was first published in Denmark in 2020 and went on to win the European Union Prize for Literature and the PO Enquist Prize, and to be shortlisted for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. Its publication caused a sensation internationally and it is set to be published in sixteen languages. The second book in the series, The Devil Book, was an instant bestseller in Denmark.