4.0 AVERAGE


Book two left the reader hanging, and I have been looking forward to this third and last book in this series. And the wait was worth it.

Ottoman Dominion takes up right where Persian Betrayal left off, and plunges right back into the action and intrigue. There is a lot going on in this book, and the reader is bounced around a lot from one location to another. Since the author always identifies the location along with the date and time, it is easy to keep track what is going on and where.

Brian Mullaney has been the main character throughout this series, and remained so in this book. I like the fact that a whole trilogy centered on one main character and you get to like him and the author has plenty of time to develop the character. He faced a lot more danger in this book due to his new duties passed on to him in the last book.

I really don't know much about what ambassadors do, or what the head of their security team might do, but the author did an excellent job of portraying what they might entail...I am sure after a lot of research. This book tied everything up and showed what a powder keg that area of the world is, and how important Israel and her wellbeing is.

The ending was quite calm, and I loved the way the author ended the book.

This whole series was a fascinating read, and I was not just entertained, but I learned a lot. This book especially was hard to put down, and I did read it in one sitting. With breaks of course. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys political intrigue with suspense. The books do need to be read in order.

I was provided a copy of this book for review purposes. All opinions in this review are my own.

Ottoman Dominion is an action-packed, suspenseful political thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat to the end. It's a well-written conclusion to the Empires of Armageddon trilogy.

The books in this trilogy would make great Christmas gifts for the fan of action/adventure, thriller, suspense novels, in your life.