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A provocative and riveting thriller about eco-terrorism and a threat to the world’s oil supply
Masterful thriller writer Mills returns to his series hero, former FBI agent Mark Beamon (last seen in 2002's Sphere of Influence), with a pulse-pounding apocalyptic scenario that is terrifying in its plausibility. Maverick environmentalist Erin Neal has become a pariah after his provocative book angered both conservationists and conservatives, and a recluse after the death of his ex-lover, eco-terrorist Jenna Kalin. His solitude is interrupted when Beamon, now the head of energy security for the U.S. government, tracks him down to stop a disaster: the destruction of the world's major oilfields by bioengineered bacteria remarkably similar to ones Neal himself considered designing. The bioweapons have already infected the major Saudi sources of oil, and the impact on the U.S. economy makes the identification of the terrorists and a plan to stem the spread of their microorganisms the national priority. While such plots are a dime a dozen, Mills's meticulous research, pacing and carefully developed characters make this variation particularly convincing. (Nov.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsKyle Mills is the New York Times bestselling author of nine books, including his award-winning The Second Horseman and Darkness Falls. Growing up in Oregon as a Bureau Kid, Kyle absorbed an enormous amount of information about the FBI which he incorporates into his novels. He and his wife live in Wyoming and enjoy rock climbing.
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October 12, 2009: Darkness definitely falls on this book. The plot drags in several places. The basic premise of the book is interesting, but the author does not hold the reader's attention.
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December 01, 2008: I have read 2 of Kyle Mills' books. Fade and The Second Horseman. Both excellent reads. They grab you from the begining and you don't want to put them down. Unfortunatly, I didn't want to keep picking this one up. I thought it would get better but sadly it did not. I am still a fan and will continue to read his books. Maybe from the library instead of purchasing though.