Diplomatic Security Service agent Brian Mullaney wants out. He's been drawn
against his will into a dangerous international mission with world-ending implications
--and his final assignment is going to pit him directly against the terrifying, evil entity
known only as the Turk.
But when the Turk's minions breach the US embassy in Israel and the American
ambassador disappears, Mullaney has no choice. He must accept his role as the final
guardian of a mysterious box, his only weapon against the powers of darkness bent on
preventing the second coming of the Messiah, no matter who or what they annihilate to
accomplish their goal. Can this man who's already lost so much find the strength and faith
to save the world--and fulfill the prophecy of peace?
The final volume of the Empires of Armageddon trilogy will have fans of Joel Rosenberg,
Ronie Kendig, and Frank Peretti on the edge of their seats up to the final page.
I am not one who normally reads Suspense Genre, but Terry Brennan is such a
FANTASTIC writer, that I do enjoy his books.
Brian Mullaney, a Security Service Agent, is about to embark on his final assignment.
His final assignment matches him against and evil person, Turk. Things get suspenseful
when Turk's "people" breach the US Embassy in Israel, and Mullaney must step up
his role. He becomes guardian of a "Mysterious Box." Will Mullaney succeed at his final
assignment?
I have been "not so patiently" awaiting this book, the 3rd in the Trilogy and I was
not disappointed! I really enjoyed the many twists and turns in this book. Ottoman
Dominion is a good Stand Alone book, but I highly suggest reading the first 2 in
the Trilogy. The Entire Trilogy is AMAZING!
Terry Brennan is the award-winning author of The Sacred Cipher, The Brotherhood
Conspiracy, and The Aleppo Code, the three books in The Jerusalem Prophecies series.
His latest series is Empires of Armageddon, which includes Ishmael Covenant, Persian
Betrayal, and Ottoman Dominion.
A Pulitzer Prize is one of the many awards Brennan accumulated during his 22-year
newspaper career. The Pottstown (PA) Mercury won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
for a two-year series published while he led the team as the newspaper’s Editor.
Starting out as a sportswriter in Philadelphia, Brennan became an editor and publisher for
newspapers in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York and later moved to the corporate staff
of Ingersoll Publications (400 newspapers in the U.S., Ireland and England) as Executive
Editor of all U.S. newspaper titles.
In 1996, Brennan transitioned into the nonprofit sector, spending 12 years as VP Operations
for The Bowery Mission and six years as Chief Administrative Officer for Care for the
Homeless, both in New York City.
Terry and his wife, Andrea, now live in Danbury, CT.
1 comments:
Thank you, Kendra, for your wonderful and encouraging review. I'm thrilled you enjoyed Ottoman Dominion and the entire series. Regards, Terry
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