At Barn End, the air is filled with the laughter of his child and the quiet strength of his wife, Deka. For Dwayne, this sanctuary in the Somerset hills is a hard-won peace built on gratitude. He owes his life to Toby, the man who rescued him from the grief of his brother's death. Now, Dwayne honours that debt by developing Toby's legacy: the Happy Place Medical Centre, a haven for those with nowhere else to turn.
Their shared life is a bridge between two worlds. Dwayne still remembers the fading light in the Ethiopian highlands, where he faced down a pack of hyenas to survive a night that marked the beginning of his devotion to Deka. A daughter of the Hamar tribe, Deka brings the resilience of the red soil to their family home, standing as his partner in a mission to break the cycle of violence haunting the city streets.
But even in the safety of Barn End, the past is never silent. While the Medical Centre flourishes, Dwayne faces a professional world that demands his focus and a personal ghost that demands his soul: the need for forgiveness for Mikie. As the brass-fox cold of winter descends, Dwayne must decide if he can truly protect his family's future while still carrying the weight of a grudge. Can he lead a centre dedicated to healing if he cannot find the grace to forgive the man who caused his greatest pain?
Red Soil, Green Hills is a powerful story of family, legacy, and the ultimate courage required to let go of the past.