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A wildfire isolates a mountain logging camp, prompting an elderly logger to volunteer for a perilous parachute drop to deliver a replacement intake valve needed to power a small locomotive and evacuate the men. Two pilots risk defying orders to carry out a low, turbulent flight and a volplane drop; one follows the logger during the jump and both contend with hazardous landings in treetops, torn equipment, and injuries. The narrative compresses tense aerial maneuvers and improvised mechanical repair into a compact rescue thriller driven by grit and urgency.

About the Author

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Laurence Donovan

Laurence Donovan was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Fire of Retribution," which reflects themes of conflict and human emotion. Donovan's writing often explores the complexities of personal and societal struggles, making his work resonate with readers interested in the human condition. His literary style combines vivid storytelling with a deep understanding of character motivations, contributing to the rich tapestry of American fiction during his time.