The Dominant
The Trusted Thriller Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Greg Patmore
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By:
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Michelle Medhat
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One spy’s war on terror could decide the fate of humanity....
MI6 Agent Sam Noor isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty to protect his homeland. While overseas interrogating an enemy terrorist, he’s horrified to learn his beloved wife suffered the same brutal tactics from his own men. Determined to expose the betrayal and extract bloody justice, Noor uncovers an unbelievable fact: His wife died and somehow came back to life....
Swept up in an international power struggle, Noor goes rogue to uncover the eye-opening truth. The fallout from Sam’s revenge ripples from the Oval Office through the CIA and MI6. As he fights tooth and nail to turn back the doomsday clock, cosmic forces wage their own battle for Earth’s future. And Noor fears that preventing nuclear destruction may sacrifice the love of his life.
Can the maverick agent protect his wife and save his world from annihilation?
The Dominant is the second gripping novel in the Trusted Thriller series. If you like international spies, brutal action, and a dash of science fiction, then you’ll love this heart-pounding tale.
©2020 Michelle Medhat (P)2020 Michelle MedhatWhat listeners say about The Dominant
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- Anonymous User
- 16-05-21
A very disappointing melange of fantasy, international politics sex and violence.
Even Greg Patmore's wonderful narration style could not help me enjoy this book.
The characters in the book seem very hollow and poorly drawn. The dramatic events are described with far too much repetitive purple prose and the historic, archaic background mythology does not really fit well with the, current state of affairs in the story. Sadly this book was a really disappointing read.
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