By Kelly Bridgewater
When the past scratches its way into the
present, it can leave deep scars.
A series of cryptic clues leads Department of Defense redactor Travis Brock to
suspect that a grim chapter from his past is not yet over. With the help of his
eidetic memory and his newly formed team, he must unearth the truth and stop a
terrorist group from stealing one of the military’s most highly guarded
technological breakthroughs. With it, the group plans to commit a daring act of
espionage that could upend the work of one of the world’s largest
pharmaceutical firms and impact millions of people worldwide.
In a high-stakes story of action and intrigue that reaches from a refugee
settlement in Uganda to the shores of the Potomac in Washington, DC, shattering
secrets from the past will be revealed, loyalties tested, and intimate
betrayals brought to light as Brock is forced to decide how to forgive what he
cannot forget.
From a novelist that Publishers Weekly has called a “master storyteller” comes
an intricate and taut thriller that will have you guessing until the final
page.
My Thoughts:
Fatal Domain
by Steven James takes readers for a wild ride. It was nice to see Travis Brock
back in action again. James does a wonderful job at creating action that does
not give the reader time to put the book down. I wanted to keep on reading. I
needed to know what happened next. Who knows if Travis Brock will be the next
Patrick Bowers, but I enjoy watching him try to explore life, relationships,
and the job while trying to stay alive. Human Trafficking is talked about in
the story, but James does not explore the dark side of it and show the horrors
of it to the readers. The story centers around a bad group of people and how
much they want to bring harm to the American people. The worst part of the plot
is that it is timely and could happen at any time. A very relevant story to our
culture today. Overall, Fatal Domain is the type of story that I
gravitate toward. Plenty of action that I did not want to do anything else but
finish the story. I really hope there are going to be more Travis Brock’s
stories.
I received a complimentary copy of Fatal
Domain by Steven James from Tyndale Publishing, but the opinions stated are
all my own.
My Rating:
4.5 out of 5 stars
Purchase Fatal Domain
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