San Diablo, The Devil’s Haven-bookcover

By: S.H.J Walton

San Diablo, The Devil’s Haven

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They had all heard the rumours about the place of course, but they had dismissed them as jailhouse myth and bullshit, a place where the prison doctor would pronounce you dead, and you would disappear from heart and memory, and enter into Hell on Earth as the wardens guest in San Diablo the devil’s haven.


The Devils Haven is set in the middle of the baking hot desert. Hidden far from public view and scrutiny resides the top-level, top-secret super-max correctional facility, a warehouse of sorts for the very worst of the worst of humanity’s dregs and gangsters, those sentenced to death for their heinous crimes, those that no one would miss.


Through twists and intrigue, it soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems at San Diablo, neither is the hyper-sadistic warden, nor his new guest the bizarre and enigmatic high-profile inmate en route to the hell pit, or the mysterious CIA super agents entirely as they seem at the Devil's Haven, San Diablo.

Sam Walton is an accomplished abstract artist from Derbyshire in the UK, he first began writing as a form of therapy to help manage and contain his mental health situation and soon became an incredible storyteller, with a unique and captivating method, of imparting experience into imagination and imagination into phenomenal works of science fiction. With explosive scenes set in beautiful detail, Sam translates the fruit of the ether into powerful stories of action, adventure, and wonder as he guides us through the world behind his eyes. 

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