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Work InformationNight Fall by Nelson DeMille (2004)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Suspense Night Fall (John Corey, #3) by Nelson DeMill On the fifth anniversary of a tragic plane crash, two members of the Federal Anti-Terrorist Task Force set out to reopen the case. John Corey and his wife Kate Mayfield search for answers and a video taken on the night of the crash. Moving at a steady pace with in-depth details, engaging dialog, based on true events, giving the story more meaning and what-ifs. The plot felt real with believable occurrences and situations. John and Kate were likable which added to the enjoyment of this fascinating read. Overall I found Night Fall memorable, thought-proving, a good read. I recommend to all. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesJohn Corey (3) Distinctions
Fiction.
Mystery.
Thriller.
HTML:New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille does it again with Elite Anti-terrorist Task Force Agents John Corey and Kate Mayfield discovering corruption deep in the FBI and they set out to find the truth. On a Long Island beach at dusk, Bob Mitchell and JanetWhitney conduct their illicit love affair in front of a video camera, set to record each steamy moment. Suddenly a terrible explosion lights up the sky. Grabbing the camera, the couple flees as approaching police cars speed toward the scene. Five years later, the crash of Flight 800 has been attributed to a mechanical mal-function. But for John Corey and Kate Mayfield, both members of the Elite Anti-terrorist Task Force, the case is not closed. Suspecting a cover-up at the highest levels and disobeying orders, they set out to find the one piece of evidence that will prove the truth about what really happened to Flight 800-the videotape that shows a couple making love on the beach and the last moments of the doomed airliner. No library descriptions found. |
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