Green Fire (novel)

Green Fire is a science fiction novel by American writer John Taine (pseudonym of Eric Temple Bell).

Nature goes berserk, and James Ferguson, the leader of Independent, discovers that Jevic, the Director of Consolidated, has achieved his goal.

MacRobert, who has previously refused offers from either corporation, is placed in charge of Independent.

Basil Davenport, reviewing the novel for The New York Times, faulted the story's "psychological crudities," but noted that Green Fire was also marked by "some striking concepts, and a duel of powers with real suspense.

"[1] Everett F. Bleiler faulted the novel for defects including "poor exposition," noted that Jevic was modeled on Nikola Tesla, and found the fictionalized account of his early life "fascinating.