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The Devil's Apprentice

Letters on Corrupting a Nation

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The Devil's Apprentice

By: Ken Schenck
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What if we could read the Devil's letters? What if we could hear two devils plotting to turn America into pure chaos and devastation—and found out their job was almost too easy?

This book is a satirical, razor-sharp tour through the spiritual and political chaos of our current moment—told from the gleefully malicious perspective of two demons studying America like hunters tracking wounded prey. In a series of biting letters, Grimclaw and Festerling dissect the nation’s fractures, exploit its fears, and lay out their strategies for deepening division, distorting faith, and turning neighbor against neighbor.

Both darkly humorous and unsettlingly insightful, this book blends cultural critique with spiritual reflection, exposing how easily good intentions can be twisted and how readily fear and resentment can be weaponized. Fans of C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters will recognize the form but encounter a fresh voice, contemporary issues, and a perspective uniquely suited to our fractured age.

This is not a book about demons. It is a book about us—how we think, how we fight, and how we can be manipulated. And it is ultimately a call for discernment in a moment when deception comes packaged as righteousness.

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