Detective Michael Domenicalli has uncovered the demon. For years his network has played the faithful and those without faith against the middle. Poisoning the faithful with hatred in the name of God, it is something he has done in other times in other guises. (Inquisition, crusades, northern Ireland, The Reformation, etc) They seek to turn man from God to ensure the fall of man and the end of times. Fermenting hatred, distrust and violence by the unfaithful against those with faith. Those caught between the two warring camps have become increasingly weary of the conflict and turn away from the argument all together. Time has seen this middle shrink and the conflict so wished for by Dolomaio is at hand. Much of the middle has moved away from God as Dolomaio has subtly manipulated events and the faithful feel increasingly marginalized and warred upon. The natural inclination of man when threatened is to fight back and so we find ourselves in the current state, two militarized camps at each others throats manipulated by an evil that seeks to end all.



The idea for this book came to me over time as I watched the growing animosity between people over matters of politics, philosophy and faith. It occurred to me that if Satan ever truly wanted to destroy God’s creation he’d find a way to make us do it ourselves. So what small spark in the right tinder could spark a war of faith between believers and non-believers? A war so ugly and full of vitriol that the majority of those in the middle turn away from the subject (and by extension God) forever. Abortion. More specifically, the murder of a young woman in front of an abortion clinic, the resultant fatal beating of her assailant, and the all out riot which leads to dozens of arrests. In the middle of this storm is a New York detective and his team who struggle to find answers as they are being manipulated at every turn. The shadowy maze of events they uncover is years in the planning and the culmination of a plot which seeks nothing less than to kill God once and for all.