A former spy with a dark secret and a past he can’t outrun.
A mysterious cult that steals beautiful teenagers. A looming battle
between the forces of light and dark, and the girl who drags them into
the middle of it all.
D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review,
says, “Readers who enjoy an injection of the supernatural
rather than a story based entirely on otherworldly forces will
appreciate just the right blend of paranormal tension and intrigue that
bring this thriller to life…. [A] vivid, winning tale of a former
couple’s confrontation with themselves, each other, and a wider-ranging
threat that grabs the reader from the beginning and proves nearly
impossible to put down. Thriller audiences will find Devil’s
Den more than a notch above others in the genre.” [Pick of
the Month – September 2018]
WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award – Summer 2018 –
Best Thriller
Steven Cabbott sees demons, and has even had to fight a
few. That might have something to do with his past. His mother killed
his father when Steven was young, claiming he was a demon. He figured
she was nuts. Now he’s not so certain.
Sixteen years of silence between Steven and Kate, the love of his life,
end with a cryptic one-word message: Help! A mysterious cult
has kidnapped Kate’s teenaged daughter. Steven risks everything to save
the young woman, but he’s caught in a fight between forces much larger
than he can imagine.
Can he overcome his own demons to save Kate’s daughter, or will they
both fall victim to the Devil’s Den?
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Jeff Altabef lives in New York with his wife, two daughters, and Charlie the dog. He spends time volunteering at the writing center in the local community college. After years of being accused of “telling stories,” he thought he would make it official. He writes in both the thriller and young adult genres. Fourteenth Colony, a political thriller, was his debut novel. Shatter Point, a thriller, published by Evolved Publishing was his second novel. It won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Best Thrill
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