Families who loved The Devil's Piper by Susan Price often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child begins to show a fascination with the darker, more mysterious side of folklore and is ready for a story where the lines between magic and reality are blurred. It is a perfect selection for the middle schooler who feels they have outgrown simple fairy tales and seeks a narrative with more grit, atmosphere, and psychological tension. The story follows a group of children who encounter a lutist with an otherworldly, ancient power, leading them into a world that is as dangerous as it is enchanting. While the book deals with themes of curiosity and the consequences of one's choices, it remains firmly rooted in the tradition of British folk horror, making it appropriate for children aged 10 to 14. You might choose this book to spark a conversation about the difference between healthy curiosity and genuine danger, or to explore how music and art can have a powerful, sometimes overwhelming, influence on our emotions. It is a short but dense read that rewards a thoughtful and observant reader.