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Reviews"Gripping, big drama in Big Sky country...The Loop ropes a reader in." --People "Colorful, captivating . . . a novel of big themes: freedom, self-reliance, conservation, sheer survival." --The New York Times Book Review "Readers who loved The Horse Whisperer will most certainly love The Loop." --The Orlando Sentinel, "Gripping, big drama in Big Sky country...The Loopropes a reader in." --People "Colorful, captivating . . . a novel of big themes: freedom, self-reliance, conservation, sheer survival." --The New York Times Book Review "Readers who lovedThe Horse Whispererwill most certainly loveThe Loop." --The Orlando Sentinel, "Gripping, big drama in Big Sky country... The Loop ropes a reader in." -- People "Colorful, captivating . . . a novel of big themes: freedom, self-reliance, conservation, sheer survival." -- The New York Times Book Review "Readers who loved The Horse Whisperer will most certainly love The Loop ." -- The Orlando Sentinel
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SynopsisFrom the author of The Horse Whisperer comes the phenomenal #1 New York Times bestseller, an extraordinary new novel of love, family, and man's struggle with the wild. A pack of wolves makes a sudden savage return to the Rocky Mountain ranching town of Hope, Montana, where a century earlier they were slaughtered by the thousands. Biologist Helen Ross has come to Hope from the East, fleeing a life in shambles, determined to save the wolves from those who seek to destroy them. But an ancient hatred awaits her in Hope, a hatred that will tear a family and ultimately the community apart. And soon Helen is at the center of the storm, by loving the wrong man, by defying the wrong man . . . by daring to lead a town out of the violent darkness of its past. . . . Visit the Nicholas Evans Web site at http://www.nicholasevans.com, From the author of The Horse Whisperer comes the phenomenal #1 New York Times bestseller, an extraordinary new novel of love, family, and man's struggle with the wild. A pack of wolves makes a sudden savage return to the Rocky Mountain ranching town of Hope, Montana, where a century earlier they were slaughtered by the thousands. Biologist Helen Ross has come to Hope from the East, fleeing a life in shambles, determined to save the wolves from those who seek to destroy them. But an ancient hatred awaits her in Hope, a hatred that will tear a family and ultimately the community apart. And soon Helen is at the center of the storm, by loving the wrong man, by defying the wrong man . . . by daring to lead a town out of the violent darkness of its past. . . . Visit the Nicholas Evans Web site at http: //www.nicholasevans.com