Wild Fire by Nelson DeMille Paperback Book

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Author: Nelson DeMille

Narrator: Scott Brick

Format: Unabridged-CD, Abridged-CD

Publisher: Time Warner Audiobooks

Published: Nov 2006

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $49.98

Discs: 15

Synopsis

While tracking down a missing antiterrorism agent, former NYPD detective John Corey unearths an insidious plot to induce the government to use the 'Wild Fire' contingency plan, in which the entire Middle East would be hit by nuclear strikes.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Laurie Pitman on 2018-12-03 16:32:07

It was a good listen, funny and intriguing, a workable plot -- and pretty damn believable. However it could have used some good editing to make it move a little faster. A lot of the conversation at the beginning during the executive meeting was repetitive, and likewise, Corey's endless perambulations around the neighborhood. I liked John's irrepressible and sardonic self-awareness. It didn't make him behave any better, but it was good to know he realized what an asshole -- an effective, smart, competent asshole, but a jerk nonetheless -- he was.