Steven Cabbott is a former spy with a dark past. He’s trying to change, but some habits stick hard. Real hard. For Steven, killing is one of those habits.
Steven Cabbott recently started seeing demons, even had to fight a few. Maybe it goes all the way back to his bat-shit-crazy mother, who killed his father when Steven was young, claiming his dad was a demon. Maybe she wasn’t so nuts, after all.
When Steven returns home to uncover the truth about his past, an old flame asks for his help. A mysterious cult has kidnapped her teenaged daughter, and he may be the only chance she has to get her back.
It seems like a simple case, but nothing comes easy in the fight between light and darkness. Heaven and hell are fighting over Steven’s services. Even worse, a fallen angel wants an unhealthy romantic relationship with him, and just won’t take no for an answer. Maybe. Maybe not. These days, Steven Cabbott isn’t sure of anything.
If you like Jim Butcher, Michael Anderle, Shayne Silvers, or K.F. Breene, you’ll love the critically acclaimed “A Nephilim Thriller” series.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS an intriguing, thrilling look inside the great battle between good and evil, possibly leading to the End of Days, with the first book in the multiple-award-winning “A Nephilim Thriller” series of supernatural thrillers. [DRM-Free]
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]
Genre: FICTION / ReligiousIt's a multiple-award-winning series, and this is Book 1 in a currently 4-book series, with Book 5 coming in late 2023 or early 2024. Frankly, we think this will be a popular series, and that it has broad appeal in many languages and countries.
December 5th, 2041, 3:23 PM
The clouds break, transforming a dreary, drab day into a bright, brilliant one. The warm sun caresses Megan’s face, and she smiles. She’d love to spend the rest of the day outside and enjoy the unexpected summer weather, but she’s way too busy.
When she crosses a street, a glimmer shines in the distance, and she pauses, a queasy feeling twisting her stomach. The burst of sunlight sparkles off a new, white van parked along the curb in front of Peterson’s small grocery store.
That’s weird. When was the last time a new car parked in this neighborhood?
Perhaps Mr. Peterson is getting a delivery, but where’s the logo or some other identifying marks? And usually delivery vans are old and beaten up.
A small chill knifes through her back, and her heart hammers. The van creates an alley of sorts with the glass wall of the small grocery on one side and the vehicle on the other, and the blackened windows prevents her from seeing inside.
I’m being silly. It’s just a van. Standing on the street watching it is stupid. She has schoolwork to finish and offices to clean. There’s no time to be childish. A new van can’t hurt her, and her apartment building is only a half-block away, so she shifts her backpack on her shoulders and marches forward.
Once she reaches the front of the van, a man stalks out from behind the vehicle directly in her path.
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