Darkness Falls – Kyle Mills

General Information
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Title: Darkness Falls
Author: Kyle Mills
Read By: Eril Steele
Copyright: 2007
Genre: Mystery
Series Name: Mark Beamon
Position in Series: 05
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Book Description
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. 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.)
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From Booklist
Starred Review Erin Neal, acknowledged expert on analyzing and
preventing oil-field disasters, has recused himself from a world that–
rejected his advice on runaway energy consumption. Isolation in the
Arizona desert also allows him the dubious privilege of self-pity. But–
now someone has mutated his controllable oil-eating bacteria, which
were
used to clean up spills, and infested the world’s primary oil fields.–
Former FBI agent Mark Beamon, a well-paid, do-nothing official in
Homeland Security, is directed to recruit Neal for damage assessment
and
development of an antidote. Neal participates under protest but provides–
a chilling prognosis: 30 percent of the world’s oil is at risk, and
the
possible development of an airborne strain of the bacteria would send–
the planet back to subsistence farming. Mills, the standard-bearer for–
doomsday thrillers, offers another entry that is as disturbing as it
is
entertaining. His villains are ecologists whose initial idealism has
morphed into destructive zealotry, and his heroes are as flawed as they–
are convincing: Beamon, who’s been featured in other Mills thrillers,
is
a seen-it-all character who hasn’t seen anything like this, and Neal
is
a bitter, lonely, perpetually grieving scientist, a nearly broken man–
trying to summon one last burst of strength. Mills has done it again:–
another up-all-night read (with nightmares to follow). Lukowsky, Wes
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