Into the Inferno

Into the Inferno by Earl Emerson is a reprint edition published by Ballantine Books in 2004, featuring 366 pages in English. This book presents a fact-based depiction of the world of firefighting, focusing on a group of firefighters from North Bend Fire and Rescue who respond to a chaotic freeway accident involving two trucks. As the story unfolds, the repercussions of the crash lead to a series of mysterious accidents and ailments affecting the firefighters, culminating in a race against time for Jim Swope, who must uncover the source of a deadly disease threatening his life and the lives of his colleagues.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and thrillers, as Jim Swope faces the daunting challenge of identifying how he and his fellow firefighters have been poisoned. With only seven days to find an antidote, the tension escalates as he navigates through the aftermath of the accident. Emerson’s storytelling captures the intense realities of firefighting and the unforeseen dangers that can arise, making this a compelling exploration of resilience and survival in the face of adversity.
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Earl Emerson, bestselling author ofVertical Burn, turns up the heat with this dynamic, fact-based depiction of the world of firefighting. In a frantic race against time, one man must unlock the secret to his own potential demise and that of his entire department—as they venture . . .
INTO THE INFERNO
In the freezing heart of the Pacific Northwest winter, a group of firefighters from North Bend Fire and Rescue responds to a freeway accident. Two trucks have collided on the icy pavement. One of the trucks was transporting livestock; the other carried within its cargo an unmarked, innocuous-looking container. Now the highway is chaos with irate drivers, volunteer fire crews, and hundreds of escaped chickens.
The trucks are cleared, the highway reopens, and another day ends. But the repercussions of the crash are enormous. For six months later, the firefighters who were at the scene begin to mysteriously succumb to unexplained accidents and ailments. Jim Swope wakes up with the first, strange symptom—a symptom of an unknown disease that renders its victims brain-dead within a week. Now he has only seven days to determine how he and his fellow firefighters have been poisoned—and to discover an antidote . . . if one exists. If he doesn’t, these will be the last seven days of his life.
In a red-hot pursuit to the end, Earl Emerson puts real-life heroes up against seemingly insurmountable odds. Intense in the third degree,Into the Infernois a brilliant melding of fact and thriller. Prepare yourself for the sweltering heat of wickedly good suspense.
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