About THE DEVIL’S NEST by David Lasaine
In between the covers: Government greed and corruption, romantic interludes with Sally, MTF, dealings with the supernatural, overhearing a human sacrifice, time travel, discovery of Satan’s Ledger, a gruesome mass murder in a tiny Christian community. The ending is not as expected.
Quick Summary:
James Hoyt’s life is shattered by trauma, driving him far from home in search of escape. His journey leads him into a small town which does NOT seem to exist. What begins as a desperate attempt to understand time-travel, satanic rituals, and secrecy, he finds himself in THE DEVIL’S NEST.
When James uncovers Satan’s Ledger, (a gift from Satan’s Angels) at a ritual site, he finds himself decoding a puzzle that exposes the town’s darkest truths: greed, government betrayal, and families being destroyed. His warnings to the local paper are ignored. But were they really for the next day, a priest, his wife, and two other prominant people are found hung in the church.
At .99 for an afternoon of digging into a world based on Non-Fiction and Fiction, what other food can you buy for your brain? This price is only good during the month of January to introduce myself to readers.
⚠️ Reader Advisory: This book contains mature themes, including violence and adult situations. It is a work of fiction and does not promote harmful actions
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Author Bio:
I am close to seventy and have done a lot of photography of Rustic America and nature. I turned to writing after years of making up happy stories for children and church elders.
Now, it is time to create stories exposing the deeper, dark, (and safe) part of my brain. Crossing the norm, watching my surroundings, living day by day seeing the erosion of the world is what pushes me. I am not a politcally correct writer. I write from the neurons frozen in time. Now they are thawed and have a slew of books to write, to leave behind a legacy not one of being a ‘nice guy’ but one of ‘the guy was either a genius or nuts!’ (but still a nice guy).
I hope to bring to the reader’s imagination and visualize what is happening, to have them hang on to a book, or do what my neighbor did with his girlfriend after reading the erotic interlude between Sally (a MTF) and James. LOL. A compliment quite indeed!
I won an imaginary award: My dogs gave the book eight paws up!
