John Corey

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John Corey is a fictitious recurring character in Nelson DeMille novels. He is smart alecky and cocky, but would be considered by most to be a brilliant detective. He is currently married (fictitiously) to Kate Mayfield. Before his marriage to Mayfield, Corey was married to a defense attorney and was romatically linked to both Emma Whitestone and Beth Penrose.

Corey first appeared in DeMille's novel Plum Island. Since then, he's appeared in The Lion's Game, Night Fall, and most recently, Wild Fire.

The character has a healthy disrespect for authority, a dry and engaging wit, and frequently crosses the powers that be. His outside persona is one of bemused detachment, however once he locks in on a problem, he's a merciless powerhouse who refuses to stop until he's solved his case.

In Plum Island, Corey is a New York policeman on medical leave. However, beginning with The Lion's Game, Corey works for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York. While the Plum Island case is a local matter, the three succeeding novels deal with international conspiracy and terrorism as fitting his change in occupation. Corey both meets and works with Kate Mayfield in the Anti-Terrorist Task Force, a fact which involves them both working on cases and getting into trouble together.

Before Plum Island, Corey is shot by two Hispanic criminals of unknown origin, which is the initial set up of the novel. In The Lion's Game, he is also pursued and shot by the Lybian terrorist Asad Khalil. Both shooters are still at large.

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