Fatal Domain by Steven James
Travis Brock, redactor for the Department of Defense,
discovers that parts of his past have now returned to haunt his present. He and his newly formed team must determine why
a terrorist group wants to steal some very valuable military technology. As they dig deeper, the conspiracy grows
larger sweeping from a refugee camp in Uganda to the doors of the Pentagon and
involving a pharmaceutical giant, as well as a villain from a previous book.
As Travis struggles to
know who to trust, he must also come to grips with his past while grappling
with forgiveness. His budding
relationship with Adira is put to the test.
At the same time, the author puts a new villain in place and sets up a
new challenge for Brock, Adira and Gunnar.
This book had a good mix of action and pondering. The characters were further developed by this
story and I could easily see another book in the series. I would likely read another book because the
characters were intriguing, and the conclusion left me wondering.
This is the second book of the series and would be better
understood by reading the first, Broker of Lies. I am grateful to the
publisher for this book in return for this, my honest review.
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