Wildcase: A Rail Black Novel
By (Author) Neil Russell
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harper
1st May 2011
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
512
Width 106mm, Height 171mm, Spine 26mm
240g
"Neil Russell has to be one of the finest, skilled, and accomplished writers in the country, a true master of intrigue." -Clive Cussler Neil Russell introduced ex-Delta Force billionaire, Hollywood insider, and freelance avenger Rail Black in City of War-and the author immediately established himself as a magnum force to be reckoned with in the field of contemporary thriller fiction. Both Russell and Black are ready to blow you away again with Wildcase. Named for the FBI's term for crimes too savage and inexplicable to be easily categorized, Wildcase puts Rail Black on the trail of whoever brutally murdered an ex-cop friend and his wife in a town filled with cops-a path that will lead him into the grimiest shadows of "Sin City" Las Vegas and into the sinister machinery of a most unholy megachurch.
"Neil Russell has to be one of the finest, skilled, and accomplished writers in the country, a true master of intrigue." -- Clive Cussler
Neil Russell is founder of Site 85 Productions, Inc., a Beverly Hills-based intellectual property rights company. A former senior executive with Paramount, Columbia, MGM/United Artists, and Carolco Picturesthe company that produced the Rambo movies, Terminator 2, and Total Recallhe also founded and headed Carolco Television Productions. Site 85 has entered into partnerships or licensing arrangements with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Activision, MGM, ABC, F/X, Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment, Pearson, Scott Free, Heyday Films, Tribune Entertainment, FP Productions, Hyde Park Entertainment, and others. Neil also authored the book Can I Still Kiss You: Answering Your Children's Questions about Cancer, which grew out of his two successful battles with the disease.A graduate of Parsons College, Neil is a member of the Naval War College Foundation and a former board member of the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis. He sits on several corporate boards and is a consultant to a Wall Street investment bank. Neil is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Writers Guild of America West, BMI, and other entertainment industry organizations. Neil has also been made an honorary member of the Hmong community of Laos for his fundraising efforts to provide Hmong children with prostheses for limbs lost to mines.