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“Bryan Timothy Mitchell’s Infernal Fall drops readers into this modern take on Dante’s Inferno and keeps spiritual tensions burning.”

Infernal Fall

Daniel Strong’s hopes decay, but the Holy Spirit remains with him. Will he give in to the darkness? Will he find his way home?
· October 2022 · for ,

Embark on a harrowing journey through Hell in “Infernal Fall” and discover if there truly is only one way out. Join Daniel Strong, a troubled young man, whose proposal plans are shattered when he stumbles upon a mysterious artifact in a dark cavern. Plunged into the depths of Hell, Daniel must navigate its treacherous levels to reunite with his girlfriend, Kristine.

As Daniel faces soul-harvesting demons and contends with a shadowy figure tempting him with an alternative path, he must decide between bargaining with Satan for his freedom or seeking another means of escape. Fueled by hurt, anger, and fear, Daniel’s relentless pursuit is driven by his love for Kristine. Can he resist the lies that threaten to consume him at every turn?

Infernal Fall is a gripping modern twist on Dante’s Inferno, perfect for fans of Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti. Immerse yourself in this gripping tale of light versus darkness as Daniel confronts his deepest fears. Will he choose life, as Kristine urges him to, or succumb to the darkness that entices him?

Book 1 of the Infernal Fall series.

Review of Infernal Fall

Bryan Timothy Mitchell’s Infernal Fall drops readers into this modern take on Dante’s Inferno and keeps spiritual tensions burning.
, 2023

Demons might tell the truth if it serves their purpose, but can you trust a soul-harvesting creature who claims the only way to escape Hell is to meet Satan himself? When a mysterious stone draws Daniel Strong into Hell, he must choose whether to trust the demon or find another way out. Bryan Timothy Mitchell’s Infernal Fall drops readers into this modern take on the classic Dante’s Inferno and keeps spiritual tensions burning. Varying viewpoints show our fallen hero’s journey of character growth. Readers who balk at overt salvation themes might struggle on the way down, but those open to these concepts will find this Fall fascinating.

Best for: Teens and older readers, fans of modern takes on classic literature.

Discern: Fantastical presentations of Hell that reflect medieval speculations, including a level that resembles the Catholic doctrine of Purgatory.

What say you?