Lunacy, Alaska - population 506 - is Nate Burke's
last chance. As a Baltimore cop, he had watched his partner die -
and the guilt still haunts him. Maybe serving as Chief of Police in
this tiny, remote town, where darkness falls by mid-afternoon and
temperatures fall to below zero, will bring some kind of solace. It
isn't as if he has anywhere else to go. Aside from sorting out a
run-in between a couple of motor vehicles and a moose and pulling
apart two brothers fighting overJohn Wayne's best movie Nate's first
weeks on the job are relatively quiet. But as he wonders whether
this was all a big mistake, an unexpected kiss from feisty bush
pilot Meg Galloway under the brilliant Northern Lights of the Alaska
sky lifts his spirit - and convinces him to stay just a little
longer. Born and raised in Lunacy, Meg has learned to be
independent. But there's something about Nate's sad eyes that gets
under her skin, and warms her frozen heart. However, when two
climbers find a corpse on the mountain, Nate discovers that Lunacy
isn't quite the sleepy little backwater he imagined. |