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Wild Fire
Nelson DeMille

Grand Central Publishing, 2006 - 528 pages

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Unworthy Successor to Night Fall

Here's my review system--I score on four categories and average them together for the number of stars. The four categories are: character development (are the characters deep and complex, plot (is it interesting), voice (is the narration smooth and engaging) and cliche level (is it predictable.)

Character development: 5 stars-- I love DeMille's character

Plot: 2 stars-- The premise is a good one but it works out like a forced diabolical TV movie

voice: 5 stars-- John Corey's narration was very smooth

cliche level: 2 stars-- The plot lapses into a very predictable ending

I enjoy DeMille's books for their voice and for his returning characters. When his plots are on there's no one better.IMHO this plot wasn't on


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Wild Fire

This book is excellent, it keeps you interested page after page. I couldn't put it down. I love John Corey and Kate! What an awesome read.









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One of his best.

This was truly spell-binding. One of his best. I think I could read him everyday and never get the least bit bored. His character, John Corey is my pick for the "World's Sexiest Man"






My first DeMille read...excellent

I have to admit I usually shy away from longer books, I don't have tons of time to read so I stick to a quick Koontz or Saul novel usually, but I was glad I picked this one up.

If you like conspiracy theories,mystery, crime, then this is for you. A remote cabin in upstate New York is under surveillance by a member of an Anti-Terrorist Task Force and he goes missing. His friend and co-worker John Corey takes it upon himself to get to the bottom of it. With his wife who is in the FBI they encounter Bain Maddox, the owner of the cabin, who with help of the govt. is putting together a plan to destroy the middle east.
The first 130 pages mostly take place in this cabin and gives a lot of unnecessary information, I always think it's better to learn the plot as the detective does (like in Koontz novels). Once you get past that tho, the other 600 pages fly right by. I highly recommend this to anyone who thinks the government is up to something.


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Welcome to the Custer Hill Club--a men's club set in a luxurious Adirondack hunting lodge whose members include some of America's most powerful business leaders, military men, and government officials. Ostensibly, the club is a place to relax with old friends. But one fall weekend, the club's executive board gathers to talk about the tragedy of 9/11--and finalize a retaliation plan, known only by its codename: Wildfire.

That same weekend, a member of the Federal Anti-Terrorist Task Force is found dead. Soon it's up to Detective John Corey and his wife, FBI Agent Kate Mayfield to unravel a terrifying plot that starts with the Custer Hill Club and ends with American cities locked in the crosshairs of a nuclear device. Corey and Mayfield are the only ones who can stop the button from being pushed, and global chaos from being unleashed....


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