THINK ABOUT HISTORY. 
NOW MAKE IT WORSE . . .

The Domination of the Draka begins as a British possession in Africa, but soon becomes far more. Absorbing refugees after the American Revolution, and later the Civil War, the Draka become a people bred to rule with an iron fist. They permanently enslave the peoples of Africa, when they do not simply kill them.

But this does not slake the Draka thirst for power. Sweeping across the world, the Draka empire engulfs nation after nation, shackling into servitude all who are not Draka. Europe, Asia, and finally all the Earth and its colonies throughout the Solar System fall before the might of the Draka.

But empires are not faceless monoliths; they are made of individuals, complex humans with their own hopes and dreams. And so one might ask: Who are the Draka What sort of people does the Domination rule The Draka would have many different answers . . .

. . . and this is their story.

 " . . an exciting, evocative [and] horrifying read." —Poul Anderson

"A vivid alternate reality . . . truly a tour de force." —David Drake

"A potent, unflinching look at a might-have-been world whose evil both contrasts with and reflects that in our own." Publishers Weekly

". . . superb action scenes, interesting characters, and a detailed if somewhat grisly world." Chicago Sun-Times

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    While the first part of the book isn't too bad, especially for those who liked the original Draka novels, the last part devolves into little more than poorly-written fan fiction.

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    I found this very interesting. The world depicted herein is frightening, to be sure. I wish I'd read the other books first though. I'm a newcomer to this series. It's a shame the Domination isn't part of Webscriptions.

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    The previous reviewer should take a look at history -- namely, Nazi Germany. As for this book, while some stories are complete gems and very well written, some are very boring (especially the Drakon-based) and too sci-fi. Nonetheless, a must read for any 'Domination' fan.

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    An insult to my intelligence. The thought that one country could conquer so much in so little time, and no one would stand in their way.

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