Author James Bellis' new book "Wildfire" is a captivating novel about a group of programmers working on a mysterious, sinister project for a multinational company
Recent release "Wildfire" from Page Publishing author James Bellis is a heart-pounding novel that follows the work of a mysterious project. On the surface, the project seems legitimate, but working in separate pods, the programmers don't realize that the project is concealing a sinister plot.
CONWAY, S.C., Jan. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- James Bellis, who is retired and lives in Conway, South Carolina, with his wife, has completed his new book "Wildfire": an intriguing novel about a mysterious project.
Project Nirvana is the brainchild of a reclusive Indonesian billionaire and majority shareholder of the multinational company Genco. He has lured the best and brightest minds to a secure resort on an Indonesian island with the promise of huge financial rewards while catering to their every physical, mental, and sexual need. The only caveat is that they will have no contact with the outside world for the duration of the project.
Every three months, programmers are terminated from the project and leave the resort seemingly well-compensated before returning to their normal lives. It is only through a freak accident that Team Delta discovers that not all is what it seems.
Author James Bellis writes, "The sun rises early in summer along the east coast of South Africa. At 5:30 a.m., one block away from the Indian Ocean, it already promises to be a typical Durban summer day—hot and humid. Twenty-seven-year-old Jake Mitchell begins to stir. As he slowly wakens, he feels the effect of the previous night's action: a blinding hangover. Turning over onto his back with his eyes tightly shut to relieve the pain in his head, he attempts to recall his movements of the previous night."
Published by Page Publishing, James Bellis' compelling tale invites readers to discover what really happened to the programmers who left the project and what will become of those left behind.
Readers who wish to experience this fascinating work can purchase "Wildfire" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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