Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Rommell

Derrick Wiggins is an author to watch. Masters Of Fire is a very ambitious book with a large scope that doesn't disappoint. The pace is fast and cinamatic, yet Wiggins attention to detail and character gives the book depth and focus that are not found in many espionage books. On the surface Masters Of Fire appears to be your typical Tom Clancy or Micheal Crichton fare, which in and of itself is not a bad comparison, in fact it's a compliment. Yet Wiggings comes from a background and historical point of view that is very much his own, which breaths new life into the genre and gives us a perpective never seen before in this type of book or context. There's action, there's romance, there's science fiction there's intrigue, there's politics, and there's a message, but Wiggins doesn't stand on a soap box, even if sometimes his characters do. He's let's the story stand and speak for itself and what a story it is. This is just the beginning, I hope of many more twisted tales from a young and promising author.
review from Rommell

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sandra

Thanks, guys, for your comments about the novel Masters of Fire. Thanks for keeping them pouring in.
Derrick
Pretty well written, the Nzingha character was strange and Maddox sure was appealing. There were many secrets swimming around this story that I think a lot of people will like, I liked it.
Sandra

M

I liked your interactions with the character Joe and his partner in the novel Masters of Fire. We don’t have many African American spy novels out there and that’s what I liked about this story. The chase scene after the assassin was very detailed, very nice, good job Derrick.

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Starwrighter

Book tells the story of company secrets, murder and hired assasins all for the purpose to achieve and control technology. At times more details than needed making story line intricate, but overall a good story with a pleasantly unexpected twist ending.

Starwrighter

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Interview part 1

Masters of Fire the interview.

Interviewer Chris
So how long has it taken you to write this book?

Derrick
I’d say about ten years. It started as a number of small stories. The first, only about the Nzingha Chelsea character taking over an American Black Muslim organization called Crescent Enterprises then she becomes a businesswoman. Then some four years ago the novel, Masters of Fire that’s out now, was an eighty page story, a short version of Masters of Fire but it was called Impending Towers. The actual novel out now took about a year to write.

Chris
So it went through stages?

Derrick
Yes. I think most stories do just some stages take longer then others.      

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Masters of Fire Free Novel

Hey, who likes to read?
    A story titled Masters of Fire.
    If you like business thrillers, murder and mystery it’s all in this story.
    Interested, you could look at the trailer. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=megadwiggins&aq=f
If you email me at tt3productions@excite.com your address or a PO box I’ll give you a copy free on one condition that you give a comment about the book on Amazon.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Masters of Fire


            Maddox Mathews, a new executive at Alona, a designing company, is in the middle of a merger with a fast growing Corporation called Chelsea.
     Adoring the technology the Chelsea Company has to offer the world, Maddox finds that’s not the only thing he fancies. He has a personal interest in the CEO of the company, the richest woman in the world, Nzingha Chelsea.
     He finds through many meeting with her that she might be using him to commercialize a product never before seen. Does she have affection for him or is this a game of who can trick who. Maddox soon finds Nzingha has more secrets than he ever could have imagined.           
     FBI Agent Joseph John Clay, investigating the Chelsea Company finds one of its most dark secrets. The Chelsea Company is literarily assassinating top executives of competitive corporations to gain more supremacy in the corporate world.
     This is something he must examine diligently and try and bring down the individuals directly responsible.   
     The CIA, always racing against time, also wants to impede this firm before it sells its technology off to another nation.
     Professionals from the FBI and CIA now collaborate on trying to learn the deep nature and intentions of the Chelsea Corporation. Unseen schemes in this company could get more dangerous than they ever could have anticipated.
     This bringing Maddox and Nzingha in the middle of things out of their control.