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Wild Fire - Nelson DeMille


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Wild Fire - Nelson DeMille

 
Description: ISBN 0751538272 / Author: Nelson DeMille / Genre: Crime / Thriller / A group of Vietnam Vets who still keep in touch: the Custer Hill ... more
Wild Fire - Nelson DeMille ... Club. Prepared to retaliate if America is threatened by the outside world, their current rule is that if an Islamic country attacks America, all Islamic countries will have to be nuked. And the Custer Hill Club are getting more ambitious and more aggressive. Driven by an obsessional desire to destroy Mecca, the Aswan Dam and other spearheads of Islam, the men soon decide to nuke an American city themselves. So long as the world thinks the attack is down to Islamic terrorists, the club members are free to play with fire as they please. So it's up to Detective John Corey and his FBI agent wife Kate Mayfield to unravel a terrifying plot and stop global chaos from being unleashed

Newest Review: ... on the back I quite liked the sound of it. Unlike one of the other books I bought as part of this deal I was incredibly ... more

 ... impressed with this book and quite glad I took a chance on it. Of course it could just as easy of backfired but thankfully it works well, even though I did have slight reservations when I started reading it. The majority of the story is told from the perspective of the main character and it’s not a still of novel I’m used to. To start with I found it hard going, especially as it switched between the first and third person depending if John Corey was involved or not. Thankfully it settled down and as the reader you bec...more

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Andy.mack
Premium Review Wild Fire - Nelson DeMille: Welcome To The Custer Hill Club (626 words)
by - written on 04/09/07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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When Harry Muller takes a job in Upstate New York spying on rich important people it sounds like an ideal way to spend the Columbus day weekend. It seems like an ordinary job but things go badly wrong and Harry disappears. For his fellow Federal Anti-Terrorist task force member John Corey something about the surveillance doesn’t seem right. So when his boss sends Corey and his wife and fellow FBI colleague Kate upstate to try and locate his good find Harry, John adopts his own unique methods to get to the bottom of the story and discover what’s really going on. I wasn’t aware of DeMille before coming across Wild Fire in Waterstone’s as part of a three for two ...  Read the complete review

 

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