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|title=The Devil is White
|sort=Devil is White, The
|publisher=Jonathan Cape
|date=February 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0224096826</amazonuk>
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|summary=Have you ever wondered how Goldman's ''Lord of the Flies'' would have worked if the characters were adults instead of children? Palmer's novel is wider in scope, but follows a similar theme of how quickly Utopia can become dystopia.
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William Golding's ''Lord of the Flies'' is widely considered to be one of the great classics of all time and it's been a personal favourite of mine ever since I was first handed it at school. Reading the copy on the back of William Palmer's ''The Devil is White'', I was reasonably confident that something similar might happen with this book and I was not disappointed.
For more of a combination between modern day and 18th Century Britain, try [[Dark Thread by Pauline Chandler]]
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