I adore 'Diavola' and have been eagerly searching for sequels or spin-offs since I finished it. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel yet, but the author has hinted at expanding the universe in future works. The ending left room for more adventures, especially with the unresolved mysteries around the protagonist's family curse. I've scoured forums and author interviews, and while nothing is confirmed, fans are speculating about potential follow-ups based on cryptic social media posts. If you loved 'Diavola', you might enjoy 'The Devil in Silver' by Victor LaValle—it has a similar eerie vibe with supernatural elements woven into a gripping narrative.
I’m a huge fan of 'Diavola' and its haunting narrative, so I’ve done deep dives into whether a sequel exists. Sadly, no follow-up has been announced, but the author’s Patreon teases potential spin-offs exploring secondary characters, like the enigmatic priest or Anna’s estranged sister.
While waiting, I’ve found solace in books like 'the luminous dead' by Caitlin Starling, which mirrors 'Diavola’s' psychological tension. 'The Year of the Witching' by Alexis Henderson also captures that eerie, folkloric horror vibe.
What fascinates me is how 'Diavola’s' open-ended finale could lead to multiple sequels—perhaps a prequel about the witch trials mentioned in the book or a sequel following Anna’s daughter. The fandom’s creativity fills the gap; Tumblr is full of AU fanfics that explore these possibilities.
'Diavola' was a standout read for me. The blend of Italian folklore and modern suspense was brilliantly executed. Currently, there are no official sequels, but the author’s website mentions a possible companion novel set in the same world, focusing on a different branch of the cursed family.
In the meantime, I’d recommend diving into 'Mexican Gothic' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia if you crave more gothic horror with rich cultural roots. Another great pick is 'The Death of Jane Lawrence' by Caitlin Starling, which shares 'Diavola’s' atmospheric dread. The lack of a sequel is disappointing, but it gives us time to theorize about the cliffhangers—like the significance of the silver dagger or the unnamed entity in the epilogue.
For fans hungry for more, joining the 'Diavola' Discord community has been a blast. We dissect every chapter and share fan theories, some even crafting their own sequel concepts. It’s a fun way to keep the story alive while waiting for official news.
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