1930: Salter's Creek, former trading-post, an isolated settlement in NW Canada long-fallen into decline after rumours of a gold strike turned out to be false, serves scattered outlying homesteads hacked out of the surrounding forest by immigrant Scottish families dispossessed of their Highland birth-right by the Clearances.
It is necessary to decide who should be responsible for the welfare of Kip Harrison, orphaned aged eight by a car accident and adopted by his elderly Great Aunt who dies shortly before his eleventh birthday. Should his guardian be the austere Minister and his wife, or the amiable schoolmaster whom Kip himself prefers?
Nobody except the reader is aware of the boy's accidental encounter with the fanatical old itinerant preacher `Pope' Potter with which the story opens and is to have such far-reaching consequences.
In an exceptionally dry summer, the threat of forest fires in everyone's mind, a worrying pattern of small conflagrations and the bizarre desecration of the church increases tension as The Great Blaze eats its way towards Salter's Creek.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-9932171-0-4 (9780993217104)
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Iain Mackenzie Blair is the Scottish poet Ian Blake, past winner of the Neill Gunn and Petra Kenney Awards with four collections: Aultgrishan, Waiting for Ginger Rogers at Loch Oich, Remembering Falstaff & Others, Disciplines of War (2014). His previous novel School Story (2006) & currently an e-book trilogy: I Drift, II Blood, III Fall.