Fires in the Night
The Earth Liberation Front, the FBI, and a Secret History of Eco-Sabotage
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“Cinematic, suspenseful, totally immersive.”
—Zoë Schlanger, New York Times bestselling author of The Light Eaters
“This book is a marvel.”
—Robert Moor, New York Times bestselling author of On Trails and In Trees
“Masterful reporting. As riveting as any thriller.”
—Seth Harp, New York Times bestselling author of The Fort Bragg Cartel
The explosive true story of a secret group of radicals who launched a clandestine battle to save the planet—and what their legacy illuminates about the past, present, and future of the environmental movement
In the early hours of October 28, 1996, a driver in rural Oregon spotted flames rising from a federal ranger station. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze, but not before discovering a cryptic phrase spray-painted on a nearby wall: “EARTH LIBERATION FRONT.” Over the next decade, the Earth Liberation Front would carry out the most audacious series of politically motivated arsons in American history. Their targets—car dealerships, slaughterhouses, lumber companies, a $12 million Vail ski resort—were chosen to send a message: if the government wouldn’t halt the destruction of the natural world, they would. Despite causing no deaths, the ELF would soon be branded the foremost domestic terrorism threat in America and become the target of one of the FBI’s largest investigations.
Fires in the Night is the definitive story of the ELF’s rise and unraveling, stretching from the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest to the Seattle streets of 1999’s legendary WTO protests to the paranoid aftermath of September 11. For years, members of ELF, many of them close friends, led double lives, meticulously planning and staging their attacks, using secret book clubs, dead drops, and anonymous communiques, while trying to manage interpersonal friction and stay one step ahead of a relentless task force of police and federal agents. Drawing on years of original reporting and interviews, including with reclusive activists breaking their silence for the first time, as well as thousands of pages of unreleased investigative files, journalist Matthew Wolfe offers a thrilling, intimate account of a moment in American life when the actions of radical environmentalists challenged mainstream complacency. As the climate crisis continues to accelerate, Wolfe asks the most pressing question of our time: facing the end of the world as we know it, exactly what kind of resistance is justified?
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Advance Praise for Fires in the Night
“At once a cinematically propulsive narrative, a herculean feat of reporting, and a sweeping work of modern environmental history, this book is a marvel. Wolfe has taken a great, fearless bite out of the American soul, and it burns.”
—Robert Moor, New York Times bestselling author of On Trails and In Trees
“Fires in the Night is cinematic, suspenseful, totally immersive. This is nonfiction as film noir. Matthew Wolfe’s unbelievably meticulous reporting puts us inside the minds and meetings of a secretive group fighting, as they see it, for the life of the planet.”
—Zoë Schlanger, New York Times bestselling author of The Light Eaters
“Masterful reporting. As riveting as any thriller. Reads like a nonfiction novel starring idealistic radicals, righteously incensed by environmental injustice, on a doomed trajectory towards confrontation with the capitalist state. A forgotten prequel to 9/11 that couldn't be more relevant today.”
—Seth Harp, New York Times bestselling author of The Fort Bragg Cartel
“In the 1990s, as the planet was warming and the world was in denial, a group of activists intent on preventing ecological collapse flocked to the Pacific Northwest to mount a radical response. Fires in the Night is a riveting story of what happened when they tried to spark a political awakening in America, and a brilliant meditation on how a social movement draws its own moral lines.”
—Eric Klinenberg, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of Modern Romance and Palaces for the People
“At once a cinematically propulsive narrative, a herculean feat of reporting, and a sweeping work of modern environmental history, this book is a marvel. Wolfe has taken a great, fearless bite out of the American soul, and it burns.”
—Robert Moor, New York Times bestselling author of On Trails and In Trees
“Fires in the Night is cinematic, suspenseful, totally immersive. This is nonfiction as film noir. Matthew Wolfe’s unbelievably meticulous reporting puts us inside the minds and meetings of a secretive group fighting, as they see it, for the life of the planet.”
—Zoë Schlanger, New York Times bestselling author of The Light Eaters
“Masterful reporting. As riveting as any thriller. Reads like a nonfiction novel starring idealistic radicals, righteously incensed by environmental injustice, on a doomed trajectory towards confrontation with the capitalist state. A forgotten prequel to 9/11 that couldn't be more relevant today.”
—Seth Harp, New York Times bestselling author of The Fort Bragg Cartel
“In the 1990s, as the planet was warming and the world was in denial, a group of activists intent on preventing ecological collapse flocked to the Pacific Northwest to mount a radical response. Fires in the Night is a riveting story of what happened when they tried to spark a political awakening in America, and a brilliant meditation on how a social movement draws its own moral lines.”
—Eric Klinenberg, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of Modern Romance and Palaces for the People
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