Catching Fire is Book 8 in A Hawk Tate Novel Series by Dustin Stevens.
A near retirement FBI Agent Quint Allen and a domineering young ATF Agent Harper Rowe converge on Hawk's office in Montana after a jailbreak to find a man Harper put away years ago. When Hawk learns her information puts them headed for the "Zone of Death", Hawk refuses to take her until the next morning. She's obnoxious and demanding and the other agent is dreading the trip on snowmobiles to the remote location while Hawk would like nothing better than to refuse to take her.
When the unexpected happens in multiple ways, tragedy strikes. Because of that, Hawk and Harper regroup on better terms and pursue those responsible for the attack which leads to a labyrinth of characters and confusion before the shocking revelation of who is orchestrating the destruction and why.
From the technical standpoint, there's a lot of repetition in expressions and actions. Stevens goes full-on revenge/rage/hate mode in describing the desires of both Harper and Hawk to eradicate those responsible for all that's happened. While understandable under the circumstances, it seemed extreme in the descriptions.
The development of Hawk and Harper's relationship over their pursuit of whoever is at the head of this "snake" is done well without any romantic attachments. Both are determined and all-in and end up working cohesively after their rocky start.
One last thing. As an author, you have to be careful with your research. In making an event in your novel at a specific place which is fairly well-known, get its name right. It's Pike Place Market in Seattle, not Pike's Place Market.
Catching Fire is an entertaining story with the typical bad guys versus the good guys willing to risk it all to see that justice is done.
Father, thank you again and again for the privilege of creating stories. Please continue to bless Dustin's abilities and give him more stories just for him to tell. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.