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Old Flames

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  • Posted December 12, 2011

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    Gripping suspense with a fascinating look at fire and arson

    Old Flames, is a suspenseful mystery. Yatscoff takes us into the life of a Canadian firefighter with a secret from his past. The tale has lots of twists and a reveal, that I didn¿t see coming. Told from a male protagonist¿s point of view, this novel offers a fresh perspective into firefighting, arson and revenge.

    The main character is Captain Gerry Ormond. He is recently widowed and has been catapulted into the spot-light by a photograph of him carrying a young child from a fire. Ormond is a working man with a snarky sense of humor. He puts in an honest day¿s work, cares for his team and his daughter. He is in a relationship, but not ready to commit. Recently, his team has encountered arson fires, one of them deadly. The arsonist only strikes when Ormond¿s team is on duty, and everyone is beginning to look at him and his team. Ormond has a secret, involving an old man and a fire from his youth. Worried that this has something to do with it, he heads back to the home town he fled from twenty years ago. He spends time with his ailing Dad, meets his high school crush. Karen is married, but the heat that simmers between them could sizzle an egg. He learns someone has been calling his Dad¿s home, saying ¿Gerry¿ and hanging up. Upon his return home, the calls become threatening. He confronts former friends from his past, and learns that most of the people involved in his secret are dead.

    The tale that unfolds is gripping and totally from a male perspective. Yatscoff feeds us the details of Ormond¿s past, as the arson continues to escalate. This was a fast paced action packed tale that kept me engaged. The details surrounding the fires were in-depth and fascinating.

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  • Posted June 28, 2011

    Best Fire Fighting Novel I've read!

    This is simply the best firefighting novel I've ever read. The characters are amazingly realistic and they keep you enthralled throughout the entire book. With action and romance it really covers a wide aspect of what you want in a book.

    You can tell the author has great firefighting experience and an awesome background. You can find the authors website for some entertaining reads as well. Just google it!

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