Summary
Nicholas Evans: The man who jumped into the heart of the fire
Native New Yorker Julia Bishop had no idea that the summer she was to spend in Montana working at a camp with troubled children would change her life forever. She is in a happy relationship with Ed Tully, a firefighter and a promising musician, but she will be quite surprised when she feels something that happens only once in a lifetime for his best friend.
Connor Ford will win her over with his unspoiled cowboy charm and casual style. He enjoys life in the winter working as a photographer, and in the summer jumping into the heart of fires like an angel of mercy saving those who no one can help anymore. But love feelings and doubts will be interrupted by a cruel fire that will inextricably connect them, but also forever separate them.
After two world bestsellers, The Man Who Whispered to the Horses and The Loop, Nicholas Evans presents us with his third novel, an epic full of sublime feelings of love, loyalty, guilt and honor. The story of three people in search of happiness and self-realization, torn between conflicting events and in constant attempts to reconcile the seemingly irreconcilable takes place on a wild stage where courage borders on madness, in a real test of human endurance.
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