As usual, Baldacci delivers the goods in fine style, with thrills and spills aplenty as his ageing heroes creak their way to a thrilling denouement. But don't worry, the pace of the story will soon have you speeding through it again.īaldacci's "Camel Club" group is back, and this time they get involved not only in high-level government shenanigans, but also with the rarest book in US history, the murder of its owner, and a top-class con artist on the run from a heist. A book you can't put down until the sheer weight of the thing forces a rest. But who's going to believe them? Wild Fire is a real page turner. So who stands between them and Armageddon? Just one ex-NYPD cop and his FBI agent wife. Then Operation Wildfire will kick in, and destroy most of the Middle Eastin retaliation. A bunch of lunatics called The Custer Hill Club, in memory of the general of the same name, are about to detonate a couple of Russian nuclear bombs in two American cities. Nelson DeMille writes big, fat thrillers that actually do thrill, unlike some others writers I could name.
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