Wild Fire (novel) explained

Wild Fire
Author:Nelson DeMille
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Warner Books
Pub Date:November 6, 2006
Pages:528
Isbn:978-0446617772
Dewey:813/.54 22
Congress:PS3554.E472 W55 2006
Oclc:70291934
Preceded By:Night Fall
Followed By:The Lion

Wild Fire is a 2006 novel by American author, Nelson DeMille. It is the fourth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The novel is the sequel to Night Fall and takes place approximately one year later. Wild Fire is followed by DeMille’s 2010 novel, The Lion.

Plot

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: Wild Fire.

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...[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wild Fire . Nelson DeMille's Official Website.