Dimensions
155 x 234 x 30mm
A stunning debut novel set against the backdrop of 60s America - for all fans of 'The Green Mile' and 'The Shawshank Redemption'.
Twelve years ago Daniel Ford was convicted of killing his best friend. In thirty-six days he will pay with his life . . .
Daniel Ford has thirty days to live. Accused of the horrific murder of his best friend Nathan twelve years before, he has exhausted all appeals and now faces the long walk to the electric chair. All he can do is make peace with his God.
Father John Rousseau is the man to whom the last month of Daniel's life has been entrusted. All the two men have left to do is rake over the last ashes of Ford's existence. So he begins to tell his story.
Beginning with his first meeting with Nathan, aged six, on the shores of a lake in 1952, through first loves, Vietnam, the death of Kennedy and finally their flight from the draft which ends in Nathan's brutal murder . . . But meanwhile the clock is ticking and the days are running out . . .