The motto of the boarding school to which Tommy Bedford is dispatched is Fortune Favours the Brave. It's 1959 and the school bristles with bullies and sadistic staff. Tommy, a quirky loner, obsessed with cowboys and Indians, needs all the bravery he can summon. Salvation comes when his glamorous actress sister is swept off to Hollywood by one of his heroes, TV cowboy Ray Montane. But with the Cold War looming, the sinister side of Tinseltown seeps through and Tommy and Diane soon find themselves in jeopardy. Forty years on, Tommy has to confront his boyhood ghosts when his own son finds himself charged with murder.
Nicholas Evans was a screenwriter and film producer before writing his first novel, The Horse Whisperer. He lives in Devon.
'Through his storytelling skills, sound plot construction and ease with descriptive landscapes, Evans keeps a firm grip on interest until the end. Fans will not be disappointed Irish Independent A novel that packs a real emotional punch She Another triumph from the author of The Horse Whisperer Sun A harrowing emotional thriller, tense and pacy but also deeply moving The Times
Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, Nicholas Evans, University of Copenhagen) Fortescue, Michael (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, Santa Barbara) Mithun, Marianne (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Australian National University) Evans, Nicholas (ARC Laureat Fellow and Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, ARC Laureat Fellow and Distinguished Professor of Linguistics