From the author of Omah and The Reaping, the latter of which was a top ten finalists in Inkshares Mystery and Thriller contest, comes a horrifying novel set in 1989 along the Carolina Beaches. A ruthless serial killer is on the prowl for another victim and James and Rebecca Randolph may have just unknowingly invited him over for dinner.
"I really enjoyed this book. The plot grew with an intense "who dun it" while surprising me with a twist I didn't anticipate. It's a great read in good vs. evil. You will find yourself questioning the validity of each character." - Happy Amazon Customer review for Devil's Den
"Randall is a great storyteller!!! I've bought and read all of his books. You want a page-turner and a great story give him a try! You won't be disappointed!!!" - Marybeth L
"Awesome read! Once you start it's hard to put down! The way he tells the story keeps you captivated throughout the entire book." Tammy P review for Devil's Den
"Mr. Lane writes with the eloquence of a storyteller. Deep, profound and superbly imaginative." - Mark M
"This is not a book that I would have normally read, but I went to a reading by the author and was mesmerized by his incredible skill at drawing you in with sensational detail. I was right there in the story and was spellbound by this affecting and powerful book! The writing is excellent, the story is compelling and the book has a message that touches your soul, one you will not forget! Looking forward to more from Randall Lane! I give the Devil's Den five big stars!" - Marie B
The year is 1989 and as Detectives search for a local serial killer, James and Rebecca Randolph can't help but wonder if it may be Ethan, the new co-worker of James. After causing a horrendous accident at the Georgetown International Paper Mill, Ethan vanishes before further questioning. Locals are quick to term him the GTK or Georgetown Killer. 25 years later, after relocating to Holden Beach, James and Rebecca find themselves once again in the cross hairs of the GTK. As they consult the spiritual guidance of Native American Friends, they soon learn there is a lot more going on than meets the eye. Embarking on a Journey from Darkness to Light, passing through the Devil's Den along the way, they gain a whole new perspective of the saying, "Good vs Evil."