Firestorm [electronic resource] / Iris Johansen.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780553898781 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- ISBN: 0553898787 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (324 p.)
- Publisher: New York : Bantam Books, 2004.
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Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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Subject: | Arson investigation > Fiction. Women detectives > Fiction. Serial murders > Fiction. Psychopaths > Fiction. |
Genre: | Suspense fiction. Psychological fiction. Electronic books. Mystery fiction. |
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- BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 2004 April
Playing with fireHalf mystery, half psychological (bordering on supernatural) thriller, Iris Johansen's Firestorm is an explosive thriller chock-a-block with espionage, weapons of mass destruction, a raging psychopath or two, and a pair of psychic arson investigators. For Kerry Murphy, arson investigation is a natural profession. As a child, she barely escaped from the burning building in which her mother lost her life. For Brad Silver, flames have an equally destructive connotation: his brother, a noted U.S. senator, was murdered in a deliberately set automobile fire. Silver knows the identity of the murderer, and he needs the help of the unsuspecting Kerry Murphy to bring the man to justice (let it be noted that we are not talking about court-style justice here, rather Old Testament justice). Silver has an ace up his sleeve: he possesses the gift of imposing suggestions into another's mind, and he intends to use that to his advantage with Kerry. Trouble is, neither Kerry nor the reader entirely trusts Silver's motivations, and there the roller coaster ride begins. The psychic abilities of the protagonists may appear far-fetched to some, but the pace is electrifying, and the interaction of the characters is intriguing (do you have any idea how appealing it would have been to use the adjective "combustible" here?). Firestorm is a book that proves difficult to put down; you always want to read "just one more chapter," even as the book draws to a close. Copyright 2004 BookPage Reviews.
- Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2004 February #2
Psychic arson investigator.Ten-year-old Kerry Murphy survives mysterious fire. Mom dead. Fire set by Dad? Some think so. Kerry grows up. Can't forget. Haunted dreams. Coma. Awakening. Sixth sense. Weirdâbut cool. Nice shrink: Dr. Travis. Knows a good guy: Brad Silver. Mind controller. In Kerry's dreamsâliterally. Go away. No. He won't. Brad wants Kerry to investigate the deadly blazes that killed six scientists, two senators, and one representative. Could be suspicious. Ya think? Bad guy: renegade genius Trask. Method: "radio-transmitted method of spontaneous combustion." Hush-hush. Project Firestorm: no go. Investigation: top secret. Get this: molecular transformation. Entire planet: burning marshmallow. Must. . . know. . . more. Rogue nation du jour: North Korea. The usual freelance government agents pop up and exchange tight-lipped dialogue. Talk about scorched earth. Talk about danger. Talk about the past. Talk about nothing. Wave guns. Run for cover. See visions. Crackle of flame. Heat. Smoke. Billowing smoke. Can't. . . save. . . mama. More visions. Stairs. Backdraft. Hero fireman. Can't. . . save. . . him. Must. . . save. . . world. Must. . . save. . . self. Must save bestselling Johansen (Fatal Tide, 2003, etc.) the trouble of writing more than bare-bones plot with elementary-school vocabulary. "Hurting. Hurting, Hurting." "Pain. Pain. Pain."Must . . . please . . . fans.Agent: Andrea Cirillo/Jane Rotrosen Agency Copyright Kirkus 2004 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2003 December #1
Firefighter Kerry Murphy isn't scared of flames-she's scared of a secret power she has that will soon be put to the test. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2004 February #2
Two psychic firefighters confront a slew of dreadful deaths in this rip-roaring thriller by Johansen (Dead Aim, etc.). As a little girl, Kerry Murphy spent two years in a coma after losing her mother in a home fire. Kerry grows up to be a firefighter and then an arson specialist who uses her dog Sam as a cover for her remarkable psychic ability to telepathically sense fires. Kerry considers herself adjusted, at ease with her career and her talent, but she still suffers painful nightmares. Enter Brad Silver, who is also visited by terrible memories-he saw his older brother, a U.S. senator, and his brother's wife consumed by an explosion of fire as they stepped into their limousine. Like Kerry, Brad has psychic capabilities; in fact, he's known as a controller who can invade other people's minds. The president of the United States badly needs someone to locate and disarm a mad pyromaniac named James Trask, who was head of a scientific project funded by the Defense Department-until the project was scratched. Enraged, Trask disappeared and has begun to target his enemies with remote-controlled firestorms. Brad claims he can help Kerry come to terms with her mother's death if she will help him locate Trask. Fiercely independent Kerry demurs until the home of her beloved brother, Jason, is torched and his pregnant wife's longed-for baby dies. Trask himself blackmails Kerry into meeting him alone and her nascent relationship with Brad is sorely strained by her stubborn independence. Some of Johansen's plotting is far-fetched, but she ably captures the smell, the smoke and the terror of fire. This is a quick, easy read that just might increase the sale of fire extinguishers for the home. (Mar. 30) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.