THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK, a vast and remote wilderness, becomes Yara’s nightmare."Exhilarating ... a deep sense of adventure that kept me on the edge of my seat." -- "Fiery, fast-paced." -- "Thriller writing at its best."
Yara has dedicated her entire adult life to saving the Amazon rainforest. But when her biggest opportunity to make an impact takes her to Australia, she is totally unprepared for what lies in store.
The Bringer of Fire is a tale of survival and sacrifice in the face of malice, intrigue, and stunning surprises. Set in the Outback, amidst its harsh landscapes, its people, and its many dangers, this is also a story of unimaginable beauty and resilience.
This action-packed thriller will grab you from the first page and will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.
Author, JOHN OEHLER, spent 3 years doing fieldwork and traveling by Land Cruiser through the far reaches of the Australian Outback (and on occasion, winching or digging vehicles out of "sticky’ situations). John’s firsthand experiences in this unique region are what bring the Outback to life.
Genre: Thriller
Yara has dedicated her entire adult life to saving the Amazon rainforest. But when her biggest opportunity to make an impact takes her to Australia, she is totally unprepared for what lies in store.
The Bringer of Fire is a tale of survival and sacrifice in the face of malice, intrigue, and stunning surprises. Set in the Outback, amidst its harsh landscapes, its people, and its many dangers, this is also a story of unimaginable beauty and resilience.
This action-packed thriller will grab you from the first page and will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.
Author, JOHN OEHLER, spent 3 years doing fieldwork and traveling by Land Cruiser through the far reaches of the Australian Outback (and on occasion, winching or digging vehicles out of "sticky’ situations). John’s firsthand experiences in this unique region are what bring the Outback to life.
Genre: Thriller
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