Description
A Wild Justice by Craig Thomas is a high-stakes thriller exploring deadly corruption and the quest for justice across the hostile terrain of modern Russia. Partially set in Novyy Urengoy, Siberia, the story follows an ex-CIA agent, John Lock, who becomes entangled in the investigation of brutal murders of a gas company executive and his family. With the aid of Russian police inspector Alexei Vorontsyev, Lock uncovers a hidden network of greed, lawlessness, and conspiracies that threaten global security in the post–Cold War era. The novel blends elements of espionage, political intrigue, and action, tracing the dangerous interplay between personal vengeance and systemic corruption. Through its tense narrative, readers witness the collision of East and West, the reach of organized crime, and the moral costs of pursuing justice in a lawless land. Thomas’s portrayal of Siberia’s frozen landscapes and the shadowy corridors of power emphasises the isolation, danger, and stakes involved.
This gripping story will appeal to fans of espionage thrillers, international intrigue, and suspense-driven narratives centred on high-risk investigations.














