Content Warning: This novel contains depictions of sexual situations, physical violence including armed combat and the use of blades, slow and deliberate poisoning, abduction, imprisonment/captivity, rescue/escape scenes, threats of death, psychological tension, political intrigue, and religious practices within a historical setting. Reader discretion advised; not suitable for younger audiences.
Book Description:
OSMAN: Fetters of Power and Fate intertwines the true historical events of the 17th-century Ottoman Empire with the intimate stories of its heroes: Sultana Nuran, Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha, and Sultan Osman. Against the backdrop of the lavish yet perilous Constantinople and Manisa, the novel tells a tale of honor, grace, love, and courage that defies both time and the burdens of power.
While based on real historical events and figures, this novel is a work of fiction and does not reflect exact historical facts. Through rich, vivid language, the author brings to life a world where destiny is measured not only by power, but by the heart.
The story includes scenes of assassination plots, palace intrigue, sexual tension, religious observances, and depictions of poisoning and physical violence. Readers will witness the struggles of servants and princes alike, navigating loyalty, fear, and moral choices in a world where every action carries consequence.
OSMAN is a literary tale of the bridges between nations, rulers, and ordinary people, and of the power of love and courage that transcends political, social, and personal obstacles.