
“Like the literary masters Len Deighton and Norman Spinrad, in The Devil Himself, Washington insider Eric Dezenhall spins a whimsical ‘what if’ tale with an alternative perspective on World War II and even sends up flares into the Reagan era.”
— JAMES GRADY, AUTHOR OF SIX DAYS OF THE CONDOR
“[Dezenhall’s] superb eye and ear at times call to mind such masters of the journalistic novel as Tom Wolfe.”
— TIME
“Entertaining homefront espionage.”
— BOOKLIST