To Kill in Fire

Stolen Years, #6

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book To Kill in Fire by Ryn Shell, A Brush with Nature Studio
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Author: Ryn Shell ISBN: 9781516398256
Publisher: A Brush with Nature Studio Publication: August 15, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ryn Shell
ISBN: 9781516398256
Publisher: A Brush with Nature Studio
Publication: August 15, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Mystery and romance novel set in wilderness and outback Australia.

Jarrah and Emily take risks to end the vengeance crimes before Jarrah must leave. Feel the suspense. If they fail, Emily stays behind in the small inland country town with a swindler and a mass murderer close by.

Is their bond strong enough that their families will not destroy their love?

Can the innocence of youth end the vengeance culture their grandfathers started?

Marianna, a survivor of the fires of war, seeks safety in the arms of cattleman Iain Fife.

Family secrets could ignite a fire as Jarrah's and Emily and Harry's grandfathers, cattle king Alan Fife, Aboriginal Elder Kanga, and the criminal Ray Buckram face each other for their grandchildren's sake.

Have they left it too late?

In a coming-of-age novel that at times becomes a psychological thriller, Emily's brother, Harry, seeks to position himself to gain control of Fife Downs Cattle Station—by any means.

The payback that began when Ray Buckram caught teenagers Charlotte Buckram and Alan Fife engaged in a clandestine meeting at Dreaming Billabong might finally be brought to an end, seventy-five years later, but at what cost?

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Mystery and romance novel set in wilderness and outback Australia.

Jarrah and Emily take risks to end the vengeance crimes before Jarrah must leave. Feel the suspense. If they fail, Emily stays behind in the small inland country town with a swindler and a mass murderer close by.

Is their bond strong enough that their families will not destroy their love?

Can the innocence of youth end the vengeance culture their grandfathers started?

Marianna, a survivor of the fires of war, seeks safety in the arms of cattleman Iain Fife.

Family secrets could ignite a fire as Jarrah's and Emily and Harry's grandfathers, cattle king Alan Fife, Aboriginal Elder Kanga, and the criminal Ray Buckram face each other for their grandchildren's sake.

Have they left it too late?

In a coming-of-age novel that at times becomes a psychological thriller, Emily's brother, Harry, seeks to position himself to gain control of Fife Downs Cattle Station—by any means.

The payback that began when Ray Buckram caught teenagers Charlotte Buckram and Alan Fife engaged in a clandestine meeting at Dreaming Billabong might finally be brought to an end, seventy-five years later, but at what cost?

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