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Gates of Hell

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One Moment She Gets Engaged, The Next, She Disappears from The Face of the Earth On top of a stunning mountain in Israel, award-winning inventor Chase Johnson proposes to his girlfriend, Abby. She cries, "Yes," and they celebrate as their mutual friend, Tiffany, takes photos. Chase runs to get his buddy Billy, so the four of them can celebrate together. When the men return, all they find are shattered cell phones and a broken camera. The girls have vanished. Chase reports the disappearance to the local police, embassy, and social media, but they offer little help. Desperate to find her, the men use their own innovative technology to follow leads from one end of Israel to the other. When all hope seems lost, Chase discovers Abby and Tiffany's abductors, an ancient pagan cult still alive and well. And unless Chase can win a race against time, the cult is ready to make Abby a human sacrifice at their temple called The Gates of Hell. Get ready for a thriller that will set your heart pounding and your mind racing long into the night.

340 pages, Hardcover

Published November 8, 2022

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December 2, 2022
This book is absolutely riveting! Andy takes his readers on a ride starting right away on page 3. I found myself reading past my bedtime (& with an infant, that takes some serious skill!), and during any free time I had throughout the day. Highly recommend this book to any reader, or non-reader, for that matter!
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December 13, 2022
This book is action packed from the first chapter to the very end... I couldn't put it down! Gates of Hell is a great book for readers and non-readers alike.

The story is suspenseful and gives a look at Jewish culture with some historic areas that aren't as well known. It's gripping, intense and an easy read. Highly recommend.
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