The Devil's Order of Dragons Weaves a Story of Blood Curdling Danger with Truth Veiled in History

Top Quote The third book in the historical fiction series The Lost Books of Benjamin grips readers. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) February 26, 2025 - PARKERSBURG, W. Va – Devil’s Order of Dragons is an intense journey of mystery and morality intertwined with historical fiction and landmarks which makes readers ask when “extreme justice” is actually just. This is the third book in the intriguing 12-book historical fiction series The Lost Books of Benjamin.

    Written by retired U.S. Army physician-scientist, educationalist, researcher, Christian apologist, historian and modern-day Templar, B. Albertill, Devil’s Order of Dragons captivates readers who are now eagerly awaiting the fourth book in the series which is coming this spring. Albertill began writing this novel while assigned to Romania and he visited many of Vlad Dracula’s sites which have been infused into the novel’s pages.

    Set against the gritty underbelly of medieval Europe, Devil’s Order of Dragons plunges readers into the shadowy tensions between rival dragon orders brutally engaged in a war for dominance. Albertill’s unique talent for crafting deep narratives pits modern-day researchers Team Vermandois in France (Mickey, Suzanne, Clarisse, Douglas and Loni) as they assist Team Romania (Russell, Holman and Danno) as they unravel the mysteries of a past moral paradox.

    Readers will be forced to question where the thin line must be drawn as the novel explores the story of a Christian knight whose countless merciless acts of vengeance turned his memory from a noble protector to infamous pariah. The modern teams work relentlessly to navigate deadly schemes from warring dragon factions, investigating a chilling blood trail left by a string of bone-chilling murders and a nefarious kidnapping.

    What sets Albertill’s series apart is its ability to merge fact with fiction. Albertill has a remarkable skill in blending historically accurate events and locations with a narrative that would make gooseflesh rise on any reader’s arm. Drawing from a lifetime of travel across Europe, Northern Africa and the Levant, Albertill’s firsthand experiences in and out of the military bring authenticity to every page, placing readers shoulder-to-shoulder with the characters.

    “There is so much to write about when history meets conjecture,” says Albertill. “Being able to put readers in a position that challenges their moral compass, while also scratching that itch in the back of the mind for engaging storytelling, fuels novels like Devil’s Order of Dragons.”

    Having spent considerable time with military members exploring the morality of many theaters of war, Albertill is uniquely positioned to lend a new voice that readers will appreciate.

    People can join the adventure into the dark depths of Devil’s Order of Dragons and the rest of The Lost Books of Benjamin series by purchasing paperback or eBooks at SDP Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other major retailers.

    About B. Albertill – B. Albertill is a retired (2015) U.S. Army physician-scientist whose diverse background includes clinical, research and operational military medicine. He is familiar with the application of chemical warfare and the history of military medicine on and off the battlefield. Albertill served during the Vietnam era until his final posting in Afghanistan in 2014. His writing voice in the 12-book series The Lost Books of Benjamin is heavily influenced by decades of professional education, military training and personal experiences across Europe, the African Mediterranean and the Levant. He currently resides in West Virginia.

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