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Too Many Gods in the Kitchen (The Devil You Know Book 3) Kindle Edition
It’s good to be the boss, but be careful what you wish for.
Nick got what he wanted and now has to establish an agency to audit Heaven and Hell’s operations. Rob is his right-hand man, but Amy has responsibilities of her own and owes a favor to the local coven. Nick’s plans go out the window when a mystery client shows up and throws everything into chaos, representing a new godly power no one expects.
Things get even more complicated when Rob uncovers a massive loophole that threatens the natural spiritual order. Tensions run high between the agency and a psychic con man. If that wasn’t enough, Amy’s bill comes due and the spirits come calling when she discovers a magical dilemma of epic proportions. Caught between loyalties, she must decide where they lie.
Our trio faces their largest challenge yet, and the threads they chase threaten to tie everything in knots. Will Nick be able to deal with the elephant in the room, or will everything come crashing down?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 15, 2024
- File size6.7 MB
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About the Author
Ben Schenkman likes many things in life: his 20-pound Maine coon cat, his family, his coffee, and his eclectic hobbies—not necessarily in that order.
Ben also likes to play devil’s advocate in his books by exploring the gray areas of good and evil with questions like, “Does the end really justify the means? Or is it all simply black and white?” Ben leaves these questions lingering in the ether to challenge readers’ conventional thinking and delve into the complexities of moral dilemmas.
Ben Schenkman - Author
The Devil You Know Series
I love a good series, but I hate waiting for the next book if it ends on a cliffhanger. The first book stands on its own, intentionally.
I do my best to have each book in the series build on the last, but they each wrap up nicely without making you wait for the next to find out how it resolves.
- Book One: My Boss is the Devil (December 28, 2023)
- Book Two: Dueling Shoulder Angels (June 28, 2024)
- Book Three: Too Many Gods in the Kitchen (October 15, 2024)

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"I am never sure what is going to happen in a book in this series, and that is such a good thing." -Penny
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- ASIN : B0DJMJCGPM
- Publisher : Caffeinated Terrier Press (October 15, 2024)
- Publication date : October 15, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 6.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 327 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #182,886 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #69 in Humorous Dark Comedy
- #448 in Dark Humor
- #578 in Satire Fiction
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About the author

Ben Schenkman likes many things in life: his 20-pound Maine coon cat, his family, his coffee, and his eclectic hobbies—not necessarily in that order.
Ben also likes to play devil’s advocate in his urban fantasy books by exploring the gray areas of good and evil with questions like, “Does the end really justify the means? Or is it all simply black and white?” Ben leaves these questions lingering in the ether to challenge readers’ conventional thinking and delve into the complexities of moral dilemmas.
As a native of Connecticut, Ben draws inspiration from his upbringing and college years in New Haven, where his novels take place. When he wants to escape being a writer, he’s a massive foodie who goes on gastronomic adventures, an overachiever who collects degrees in Theater, Nuclear Engineering, and an MBA, or the manager/performer of the fire dance troupe, HVBRIS—you know, the basics. No big deal.
Learn more about his work, or talk about coffee and cats, at his website.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025The road to Hell is paved with good intentions...so is the path to Nick's new job as director of an agency to audit Heaven and Hell’s operations. When a mysterious client comes to call, all Hell breaks loose, the natural spiritual order is threatened, and Amy has to pay up for helping Nick. Where will her loyalty land? But, let's not talk about the elephant in the room. That might bring everyone down to their knees!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025Not as good as book 1 and 2 but still pretty solid
- Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024This series is so conceptually original, I don't think I've read anything quite like it before.
I was so thrilled that we got other gods in this book. Because obviously God and the Devil weren't enough for Nick to have to deal with.
I also really enjoy that we get to rotate point of views between Nick, Amy and Rob.
I feel like we get such a better understanding of everything going on with all three of their voices being included.
I really didn't see how Nick could have anymore added to his plate by running The Devil's in the Details but boy was I wrong!
This well rounded book takes all three of them on an adventure of twists and turns that you'll never see coming.
Exceptional Read!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024I very much enjoyed this book. The third in the series, it grabs the characters by the neck and throws them into situations that I could not guess the outcome. Great plot. Terrifically interesting characters. I know I am going to reread the entire series again, and it has a prominent place on my book shelf. Very good book. Read it. Highly recommended
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024Another super fun read in this awesome series. We get a whole new pantheon (or two)! Plus this book was even witchier than the first two, which I love. (Go Amy!)
Some favorite quotes:
“Now’s not the time to hold out on me, dear one. I have the soul of an elderly golfer in the kitchen.”
“Is this a felony?”
“Well, Adam, it’s not not a felony.”
Nick looked like death warmed over. His suit was immaculate, but the body inside it had the air of a sentient pile of slept-in clothes.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024This is the third book in The Devil You Know series (and the last, I think) and I enjoyed it just as much as the first two. Also...Too Many Gods in the Kitchen? I freaking love that title.
This series doesn’t fit any of the genres I usually read, but I was intrigued by the premise - and then delighted by the humor and originality of the tale. I mean, an average, wisecracking barista becoming an office drone for the devil and working his way up that career ladder? Then being recruited by God and mixing it up with other deities? That’s a new one for me.
Sure, this story has the devil (Lu), God (Leslie), and those other guys (whose names I can’t remember how to spell), but this is *not* a religious book and these are not your usual deities; it’s a comedic adventurous thrill ride with the author’s wholly original take on the characters.
I love banter in stories and this series also has that, in spades. It also kept me guessing what would happen next, which is a feat. There’s also a little romance in it, but that’s kind of ho hum, IMO. Likewise some of Amy's witchy side storyline.
All in all, it was a great change of pace from the horror and espionage books I usually read, and I’m glad I took a chance on it as I generally prefer standalone novels. If you were intrigued enough about this book/series to read the reviews, I’d say it’s well worth the risk to check out at least book 1, which also works fine as a standalone.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024This book was a wild ride and a great addition to the series. I loved everything about this book and it worth a re-read.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025Schenkman's novel plunges readers into a darkly comedic and unsettling world of divine audits, where Nick's unexpected role reversal is a stroke of imaginative brilliance. The concept of managing the bureaucratic absurdities of Heaven and Hell is both ludicrous and captivating. The characters are vividly drawn, with Nick's sardonic wit, Amy's unsettling experiences, and Rob's complex soul contributing to the story's electrifying energy. The narrative maintains a relentless pace, punctuated by sharp humor and surprising twists. Beneath the layers of sarcasm and supernatural chaos lies a genuine emotional core. This wildly unpredictable and quick-witted book earns four stars, leaving me eager for the next installment.