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The Truth About Fire

The Truth About Fire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A chilling novel about Neo-Nazi acts of biological terrorism
Review: Elizabeth Hartmann's The Truth About Fire is a chilling novel about Neo-Nazi acts of biological terrorism taking place in modern-day America. A young college woman becomes drawn into the web of an extremist group, and becomes situated on the crossroads of history as she resolves to foil a deadly plot that threatens the destruction of America. The Truth About Fire is an engaging and suspenseful story that firmly hooks the readers total attention from first page to last.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thoughtful suspense novel
Review: Gillian Grace is a professor of modern German History who ends up teaching in rural Michgan to avoid her separated but un-divorced husband--with her troubled mixed- race daughter in tow. A graduate student talks her into helping him as he pursues the Far Right who may be responsible for the murder of his friend. Alternates with sections written from the point of view of Lucy Wirth whose husband has unwittingly allowed the Sons of the Shepherd to use his sporting goods store to stage their arms build up and plans for biological warfare. Interesting parallels between her relationship with her husband and with the graduate student--where the tables are turned and she now becomes over involved with a student. Fascinating development as she realizes that the student is as crazed as the neo-nazis he pursues. The bioterrorism angle seems too far removed from the action of the story for me to really care, but the characters and the struggle to understand evil are compelling enough to make up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thoughtful suspense novel
Review: Gillian Grace is a professor of modern German History who ends up teaching in rural Michgan to avoid her separated but un-divorced husband--with her troubled mixed- race daughter in tow. A graduate student talks her into helping him as he pursues the Far Right who may be responsible for the murder of his friend. Alternates with sections written from the point of view of Lucy Wirth whose husband has unwittingly allowed the Sons of the Shepherd to use his sporting goods store to stage their arms build up and plans for biological warfare. Interesting parallels between her relationship with her husband and with the graduate student--where the tables are turned and she now becomes over involved with a student. Fascinating development as she realizes that the student is as crazed as the neo-nazis he pursues. The bioterrorism angle seems too far removed from the action of the story for me to really care, but the characters and the struggle to understand evil are compelling enough to make up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful read
Review: This book is a wonderful read. It has a slow start, but, once you get in the heart of "The Truth About Fire," you're drawn into the story and it's hard to put it down. The romantic story intertwined in the main plot makes for a welcomed addition to story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful read
Review: This book is a wonderful read. It has a slow start, but, once you get in the heart of "The Truth About Fire," you're drawn into the story and it's hard to put it down. The romantic story intertwined in the main plot makes for a welcomed addition to story.


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