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The wildfire season

Pyper, Andrew (Author).

Ross River, a town in a remote part of the Yukon, is the perfect hiding place for Miles McEwan, a fire chief haunted by the memory of the forest fire that scarred him and forced him to abandon the woman he loved. Now, another forest fire, a group of hunters seeking a grizzly bear, and someone contemplating murder combine to create a crisis that will force Miles to face his past.

Book  - 2005
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  • ISBN: 000200562X
  • ISBN: 9780002005623
  • Physical Description print
    324 pages
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher Toronto : HarperCollins, [2005]

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The Wildfire Season
The Wildfire Season
by Pyper, Andrew
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The Wildfire Season


ROSS RIVER, a.k.a. "lost liver," is a town on the edge, clinging to the outside world at the end of the Yukon's loneliest road. It's the perfect hiding place for Miles McEwan, the town's hard-drinking, fist-fighting fire chief. No one gets close to Miles, except the blackened spectre of a young man only he can see, a haunting reminder of the forest fire that scarred Miles's face and psyche, forcing him to abandon his plans for the future as well as the woman he loved. But the slow burn of Miles's exile is about to explode into life--and death--over the course of a handful of days at the height of the wildfire season. A hunting party seeking one of the last giant grizzlies is about to encounter a savagery of a different sort. In the mountains, a flame ignited by human hands begins to smoulder. And amidst the primeval beauty of rock and forest, someone is contemplating murder. As the hunting expedition confronts a chilling new enemy, and the growing inferno races to the edge of town, Miles embarks on a desperate rescue not only for the life of his five-year-old daughter--a child, who, until this dangerous summer, has been a complete stranger--but also for his own salvation. In The Wildfire Season, Andrew Pyper returns to the fictional landscape of the last true wilderness, portrayed with such authenticity in Lost Girls, his bestselling first novel. A blockbuster work of storytelling that drives relentlessly to its heart-stopping conclusion, The Wildfire Season is a dark psychological thriller, a visceral adventure and an unusual, and unusually moving, love story. It is also a lyrical exploration of our most raw emotional truths, of what ultimately binds us to family, to conscience, to what remains of the natural world. The Wildfire Season is storytelling at its very best.