Night Fall - Large Print Edition
by Nelson DeMille
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Read in March, 2005
This was one of those novels that the pre-release hype was so great that as a reader, I was not sure what to expect but Night Fall with a few small exceptions lived up to the media hubbub. The novel starts with a flashback scene that takes us to the Atlantic coast on the fateful night of the TWA flight 800 crash. On the beach, two "consenting adults" are enjoying their night out and for posterity sake filmed the evening. On this tape, the "accident" and a strange shooting lig...more
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the book is about 2 individuals commiting adultery and video taping their actions while a life changing event occurs in the background. An airplane explodes and ppl say its because a missle was directed at it. The tape has captured the event and is the only evidence to support the fact that the country is being targeted. The government claims that it was an accident but the witnesses all disagree. They are unsatisfied and on the 5th anniversary, a married couple both working for the governement ...more
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Read in April, 2008
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Fans of conspiracy, cop, mystery stories...
The next episode in the life of John Corey, ex-NYPD, current ATTF agent. This time around, he is asked by his wife to 'look into' the TWA explosion off the coast of Long Island, unofficially of course, five years after it happened. The rumor is there was a couple on the beach that night, with a camera... After being told by superiors not to investigate any further, this arrogant and sometimes obnoxious but always funny alpha-male revisits the scene and interviews witnesses. He doesn't plan on le...more
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Read in August, 2007
I really like DeMille's writing. I mean this is NOT great literature - but my god! It is so entertaining! The main character, John Corey, ex-NYPD detective and current member of the Federal Anti-Terrorist Task Force is just like every character Humphrey Bogart ever played. You should hate him - but he is so cool and smart and witty you have to love him.
I had planned to write that you can count on DeMille to tie up EVERY SINGLE loose end ---- but that (spoiler alert) was before I got to the...more
I had planned to write that you can count on DeMille to tie up EVERY SINGLE loose end ---- but that (spoiler alert) was before I got to the...more
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Read in February, 2008
Another fun journey for Det. John Corey, this one an investigation into the crash of TWA 800 over ten years ago. The crash itself was pretty controversial since so many witnesses saw what looked like a missile take down the plane, including a good friend of mine who was finished surfing for the day when he saw the infamous "streak of light." It certainly added to my enjoyment of the book, though Corey is still a great character. My buddy told us all about the crash the next morning, be...more
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Read in April, 2008
Likely one of his best...and worst...
If you like smart ass dialogue, this is some of the best...it's extremely funny at times. I like books like that.
If you like books with unresolved endings, then you'll like this book. I don't like books like that.
All the way until about the last 10 pages, I thought this was a great book. I'll leave it at that.
A lot of plot twists in the middle with some great "why didn't I think of that" moments. The end, the final twist is one GIAN...more
If you like smart ass dialogue, this is some of the best...it's extremely funny at times. I like books like that.
If you like books with unresolved endings, then you'll like this book. I don't like books like that.
All the way until about the last 10 pages, I thought this was a great book. I'll leave it at that.
A lot of plot twists in the middle with some great "why didn't I think of that" moments. The end, the final twist is one GIAN...more
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Read in November, 2007
This book was almost as good as his others but had a bit of gut-clenching due to the subject matter (TWA 800). The hero is as witty and annoying as ever. I love Nelson DeMille's books but feel that he, like some other big novelists, have had a rough go of it post-September 11th. They don't seem to be as willing to go where they did in terms of plot. I'm still formulating more put-together thoughts on this, but check out "The Lion's Game" for the kind of cuckoo genius I'm talking about.
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TWA 800 falls from the sky and over 200 witnesses claim they saw a light of a missile type object come off the water and head toward the plane before it crashed. This part is true and the novel examines what happened implying a big time cover-up between the CIA and the FBI, but one agent decides to look into the accident on his own even though he has been warned to stay clear. A good story that has an unexpected ending that kind of ticked me off, but the story kept my interest.
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Read in April, 2008
So pissed. At about 100 pages left in this book, I knew that Demille had written himself into a corner. A better writer would have given up, even an "airport novelist" like Demille should have known that his ending was becoming contrived, easy and ludicrous. I liked following a detective, even one as stilted and mind-fucked sometimes as John Corey, but the ending cuts the penis off of this book and makes me never want to trust Demille again.
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Read in January, 2008
Este libro esta en mi coleccion de lo q llamo "literatura light". Es un thriller con prosa facil. La unica razon por la q leo este tipo de libro es porque me entretiene la cuestion de los buenos contra los malos y la fantasia. Esto es como un escape para mi. Este libro en particular esta bueno pq te mantiene en tension el misterio de lo q le paso al vuelo TWA q exploto por causas misteriosas en el aire cerca de Long Island.
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Read in February, 2008
This is the first book I've read by this author. I was all ready to give it 3 stars til I got to the very end! Normally I don't complain about so-so endings if the story is good, but this ending was disappointing enough to sort of ruin the whole story!
However, I very much like the John Corey character and his sort of snotty, sneaky sense of humor, and I will definitely try another of these books and hope the end is better.
However, I very much like the John Corey character and his sort of snotty, sneaky sense of humor, and I will definitely try another of these books and hope the end is better.
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Read in May, 2008
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An excellent thriller based on the the explosion of TWA Flight 800 over Long Island Sound in 1995. DeMille has done his research and put the pieces together with an appealing NYPD detective working for a counter-terrorism team. The dark humor takes me back to my New York roots. DeMille ties up the loose ends as the story races to its appointment in Samarra. Great escape reading.
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Read in January, 2005
One of my favorite authors (strictly for entertainment-only/can't put it down purposes). Love his dry sense of humor through his main character Detective John Corey. This novel was the first of his that I read and I couldn't stop reading his books for several months after. Based on the events surrounding the crash of TWA Flight 800. Great government conspiracy type novel.
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this was a great book, really left me thinking about all these conspiracys about that flight, and whether it was friendly fire or malfunctions, john corey is a great character. these corey books were good, all quick read/ page turners, plum island , lion's game all same characters, wildfire too. i love them and loved the way he ended night fall (THANKS MARTY!)
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Read in December, 2005
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my husbandrecommends it for: anyone who loves a good conspiracy theory!
My husband begged me to put down my chick lit and pick up something interesting and boy was he right! This book had me hooked by page three. It's a thrilling look at the plane crash off of Long Island in July 1995. The conspiracies have you hooked and the fast pace wouldn't allow me to put it down. I finished this 900 page book within a 24 hour period.
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I hated it! It took me the whole time during my preganancy and then the whole time in the room where I breast fed at work to read this book. And then the ending! I could not believe that I read the whole thing for that ending! Intrigued???? THen you should read it. If you like conspriacy you will really like it. It just was not my cup of tea.
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Read in June, 2007
Loved this. This is the second of the Demille books I read. His main character, John Corey is a doll. He is a bit of a dick at times.. (ha- he is a detective) but you can't help but fall in love with him. :)
This book kept me hooked the whole time.. then the end left me with a "you've got to be fucking kiddin me" in a good way. good stuff.
This book kept me hooked the whole time.. then the end left me with a "you've got to be fucking kiddin me" in a good way. good stuff.
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This is another of my favorites because of how clever the story is. It's not a literary find or anything like that, but it's a great terrorism, govt conspiracy story with real life events woven into the story. It blurs what is real with what is a real conspiracy theory. Just don't read it on an airplane - it might freak you out a bit.
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A good, good book that raises serious questions about TWA 800. I never heard the "conspiracy theories" about it, but this book brings it all to a head, in the context of a well thought out, well research, and very well written book. John Corey, again, gets on my nerves (not in a good way), but the story is strong enough to overcome.
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Read in January, 2003
My FAVORITE DeMille book. Made me go read Triple Cross and several other books related to the topic...the one that is revealed at the end...
It has an ending that, when you realize where it's going, you say OH MY GOD.
I have recommended it often and given it away several times. I still love it, after reading it 3 times.
It has an ending that, when you realize where it's going, you say OH MY GOD.
I have recommended it often and given it away several times. I still love it, after reading it 3 times.
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