Through a series of sharp, darkly humorous letters, a well-seasoned devil imparts wisdom and user-friendly tricks to his nephew Wormwood, who is still naive about the process of tempting and corrupting the hearts and minds of human beings. As a premise, this would be merely clever or gimmicky, but in C. S. Lewis’ hands, the book is something thought-provoking and so knowing it may shake you awake – while laughing.
Abby and Steve have tried to stop Chet, the shaved bloodsucking cat, but they have failed. Apparently they do need the help of Jody and Tommy, who now make up a lovely bronze statue in Abby's loving room. Can Abby free the pair without getting her throat ripped out? And can they take down Chet, who seems to be getting smarter and bigger by the day?