"Thirteen: A Tale of Demonic Abuse," tells the story of two previously friendly deities; one worshipped by many humans, the other vanquished in a coup d'état, and their continuing battle for supremacy.
Some youngsters on their 13th birthday are involuntarily drafted into an ongoing battle between the forces of good and evil. That's been the case since 1666 when a demon selected a 13-year-old boy to continue the war across the centuries. That boy, transformed during the height of a plague, is promised both eternal life and bliss by the custodian of evil. And for nearly 400 years, a demonic spirit promotes that destiny while inhabiting the bodies of, among others, the Marquis d'Sade, Hitler, and Allen Abbott. Now, Allen Abbott's grandson, Armen Bedrosian, inherits and continues that demonic endeavor as a result of his grandmother's impregnation by the evil entity within her husband's, Allen Abbott's, body.
Research has confirmed that some molested children, as adults, continue that practice. "Thirteen: A Tale of Demonic Abuse," is a psychological tale of horror and serves as a primer for readers to understand this ongoing problem. This novel is a new merged version of Daddy's Girl, Pretty Little Girl, The Baby Thief and Entangled, and it dramatizes relationships rarely discussed or acknowledged.
An AudioFile Magazine review referred to the book as "A realistic account…that never misses a beat as the tragic picture continually changes… (Readers) will feel as if they're on an emotional roller coaster as the story unravels layer by layer to a most unexpected conclusion."
One reader's review called it a "story so gripping that I couldn't even stop reading to eat or sleep."