By: Douglas Preston
Genres: Thriller
Posted: February 5, 2014
WHITE FIRE begins with the rendering of a true story of Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle, meeting with a publicist, when Wilde tells Doyle a story that is so shocking it affects Doyle for the remainder of his life.
Corrie, who is trying to write a thesis and win an award that will give her a scholarship to finish her schooling, is presented with an idea to go to Colorado and do forensic research on a series of grizzly bear attacks from the 1800. Once she arrives in town Corrie's investigation is quickly shut down by powerful people in the small but wealthy Colorado town. When she decides to go ahead with her investigation she is quickly arrested and looking at serious jail time, Agent Pendergast shows up just in time and Corrie is allowed to proceed.
At the same time there is an arsonist in town murdering people and burning down their homes. Corrie goes forward with the investigation and discovers the grizzly attacks are a series of unspeakable murders and her life is quickly placed in danger. While at the same time Agent Pendergast works the arson case and researches the story Wilde told Doyle believing that it is the key to the truth about both sets of murders.
The parallel between the way Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes does his investigating and the way Agent Pendergast works is as fun reading as is the search for a lost Sherlock story. The only disappointing part of the story was I knew who the arsonist was the minute the character was introduced. Still if you're a fan of Holmes or Agent Pendergast then you will enjoy WHITE FIRE.
Book Summary
Special Agent Pendergast arrives at an exclusive Colorado ski resort to rescue his protégée, Corrie Swanson, from serious trouble with the law. His sudden appearance coincides with the first attack of a murderous arsonist who- -with brutal precision--begins burning down multimillion- dollar mansions with the families locked inside. After springing Corrie from jail, Pendergast learns she made a discovery while examining the bones of several miners who were killed 150 years earlier by a rogue grizzly bear. Her finding is so astonishing that it, even more than the arsonist, threatens the resort's very existence.
Drawn deeper into the investigation, Pendergast uncovers a mysterious connection between the dead miners and a fabled, long-lost Sherlock Holmes story--one that might just offer the key to the modern day killings as well.
Now, with the ski resort snowed in and under savage attack-- and Corrie's life suddenly in grave danger--Pendergast must solve the enigma of the past before the town of the present goes up in flames.
by: Douglas Preston
Grand Central Publishing
November 1, 2013
On Sale: November 12, 2013
Featuring: Agent Pendergast
384 pages
ISBN: 1455525839
EAN: 9781455525836
Kindle: B00BEK6Z7M
Hardcover / e-Book