A Missing Person Case Explodes Into a Deadly Chase for Justice A family is slaughtered during a home invasion in an upscale Connecticut neighborhood—except for one child who survives, having seen the unmasked face of a killer. Years later, a U.S. Senator’s son vanishes from Yale, and the FBI is out of leads. Enter ATF Agent Sam Caviello, whose uncanny instincts make him the senator’s last hope. Paired with FBI Agent Kiara Rivers, Caviello uncovers a chilling link between an Ivy League Professor and mob violence. When Rivers is abducted in a brutal retaliatory move, Caviello must break the rules of law—and risk everything—to save her. As the lines blur between duty and vengeance, Caviello must play the abductor’s game, a dangerous ploy to rescue his partner. What began as a missing person case spirals into a deadly game of vengeance, sacrifice, and justice. Divine Justice is a heart-pounding thriller where instinct is the weapon, and the cost of failure is everything. The Sam Caviello Federal Agent Crime Mystery Series Written by a 30-year Federal Agent, this authentic crime thriller is a fast-paced read with insights and true-to-life details not often seen in crime suspense novels. Book 1: A Cry for Help Book 2: Chasing Terror Book 3: Finding Ena Book 4: Divine Justice Click 'Read Sample' to start reading Chapter 1 and order your copy today. " Divine Justice delivers plenty of action to satisfy any adrenaline junkie." —Readers' Favorite " Divine Justice maintains the momentum and tangled plotlines that make the thriller hard to put down." —Self-Publishing Review "Fans of murder thrillers will find Divine Justice fast-paced." —John Gilchrist, author of Law for the Layman "Comforti details twists and turns in this riveting crime thriller." —Wayne Miller, author of Burn Boston Burn "We're swept along by Comforti's signature mix of dogged pursuits, suspenseful confrontations, and explosive action sequences. Comforti unravels threads of deception that seem unrelated, then slowly weaves together a masterful tapestry of vengeance and redemption." —John Brewer, author of Coldiron's Cure