A man returns home only to be drawn into a murderous coup in this thrilling conclusion to an epic historical adventure series.
Five years since Skiouros left the city of Constantine, he has come to understand the dreadful price exacted by vengeance.
Saved from the French authorities by Dragi—the Romani crewman of a Turkish galley—he and his friend Parmenio are once again bound for the east. But Dragi’s aid comes with a price . . .
In the Ottoman capital, the populace prepares for a great festival; for the first time in years the Sultan’s three sons are all to be present. But a sect of disenfranchised Romani are plotting a deadly coup.
Can Skiouros thwart the mysterious Kingbreaker and save the Sultan’s sons? The sequence of events that shattered Skiouros’s life is finally coming to an end . . .
This is the riveting conclusion to bestseller S. J. A. Turney’s Ottoman Cycle, and is perfect for readers of Ben Kane, Peter Darman, and Matt Harffy.
Praise for The Pasha’s Tale
“The story is full of intrigue involving the centuries old antagonism between Islam, Christianity and Judaism and the author does a commendable job in balancing the good and the bad of all three. Full of action, and replete with fascinating plot twists plus the trademark descriptive acumen of the author.” —Hoover Book Reviews