Devil's Day by Jeff Altabef

A Gripping Supernatural Thriller

Steven Cabbott is running out of time to prevent the End of Days.

Devil's day

Devil’s Day is a phenomenal supernatural novel, filled with action, drama, extraordinary characters, and a mesmerizing storyline. Mr. Altabef has created another brilliant masterpiece!” ~ Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Susan Sewell (5 STARS)

In an unfortunate twist of fate, Steven Cabbott is the bloody Anti-Christ, and everyone wants to take him down: light and dark angels, Magics, and a particularly annoying sheriff. It’s really pissing him off, but he’s outgunned in this fight, so he turns to the Fates, whose help won’t come cheap.

Steven’s father tells him he has a plan that might just stop the end of the world—if Steven is strong enough to complete it. Steven would like to trust him, but... well, he is the Devil. Best devise a plan of his own, just in case.

If you like Jim Butcher, Steve McHugh, Michael Anderle, Nazri Noor, Shayne Silvers, Shannon Mayer, or K.F. Breene, you won't be able to put down the “A Nephilim Thriller” series.

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS an intriguing, thrilling look inside a great battle between good and evil, possibly leading to the End of Days, with the fourth book in the multiple-award-winning “A Nephilim Thriller” series. [DRM-Free]

“Fast-paced and action-packed, Devil’s Day is an absolutely brilliant novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat and wanting more. To say I loved this book is an understatement!” ~ Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Rabia Tanveer (5 STARS)

Devil’s Day is, for me, the best in this series and that’s saying something. ... Another roller coaster ride, directed by Jeff Altabef, starring some of the most memorable characters you’ll ever meet, in situations that will boggle your mind.” ~ Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Lex Allen (5 STARS)

Genre: FICTION / Religious

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Supernatural

Language: English

Keywords: fantasy thriller, angels and demons, supernatural thriller, good versus evil, religious and inspirational fiction

Word Count: 88298

Sales info:

It's a multiple-award-winning series, and this is Book 4 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.


Sample text:

Normally, I’m not a big picture person. I tend to go from one mission, one objective, to another. I’d rather focus on the small things: who needs saving, who needs killing, and how do I accomplish my goals. Those are safer, more immediate, easier to accomplish than to worry about the larger picture. Still, I’m no coward, and there comes a time when you just can’t ignore the big picture or it will swallow you whole. The past few months have forced me to think about the larger view, the one involving heaven and hell and the End of Days, and it really sucks.

The world is more complicated and screwed up than I thought, and it’s terrifying. People can barely deal with each other on a daily basis. Ask any waiter or waitress; they see it all in one shift: the pretentious twat, the self-entitled slug, the angry loser, the good-hearted, the well-intentioned yet clueless—and that’s only on the surface. Once I peel away the outer layers and come closer to the core, to the start of it all, the worse things get. I find the light and dark angels at the center of things, with all their problems. Man, you might as well toss gasoline on a wild fire. Nothing is ever as it seems; it’s almost always worse, and far more complicated.

No straight lines exist amongst the chaos, and every new development complicates the path forward, adding trap doors, and twists that are all subject to the tick and tock of a doomsday clock that only gets louder with each passing hour! In short, the End of Days is almost at hand, and in an unfortunate twist of fate, it turns out that I’m the bloody Antichrist at the center of this clusterfuck.

I’d calculate my chances of avoiding the Apocalypse, but I don’t know all the variables or players yet, which worries me. I’ve met my biological father, Lucifer, and the dark archangel Apollyon.


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