Praise for Fires in the Night: ‘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, author of The Fort Bragg Cartel‘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, author of The Light Eaters‘Riveting … a brilliant meditation on how a social movement draws its own moral lines’ Eric Klinenberg, author of 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, author of In Trees‘A fascinating history of the Earth Liberation Front … Wolfe captures the urgency that gave rise to the group and poses potent questions about the ethical boundaries of extremism. Readers will be rapt’ Publishers Weekly