Sunday, August 9, 2020

Book Review: Ishmael Covenant

 


Ishmael Covenant

by Terry Brennan

Independent Publishers Group 

Kregel Publications

 Christian  |  Mystery & Thrillers 

Pub Date 18 Feb 2020






I am reviewing a copy of Ishmael Covenant through Independent Publishers Group/Kregel Publications and Netgalley:






Diplomatic Security Service agent Brian Mullaney is at the end of his rope, with his marriage and tatters and his career destroyed by lies.  He has been banished to Israel, as a punishment given to him by his agency, he’s assigned to guard a U.S Ambassador and an insignificant box.  What he doesn’t know is that his new job is going to propel him straight into a global crisis.







The box contains a messianic prophecy about the fate of the world.  A dark enemy known as The Turk as well as the forces of evil who are at his command are determined to destroy the box.  When Ambassador Cleveland gets in the way he puts not only his life but the life of his daughter is threatening forcing Mullaney to act fast.







The agents of three ancient empires have launched covert operations so they could secure nuclear weapons which are in direct defiance of the startling peace treaty Israel and its Arab neighbors have signed.  Means a traitor in the  U.S State department is leaking information to a foreign super power.  Mullaney who is still struggling with the future that was destroyed must protect the embassy staff,  as well as thwart the clandestine conspiracies, and unmask a traitor before they turn the desert into a radioactive wasteland.  







I give Ishmael Covenant five out of five stars!







Happy Reading!



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