Having returned home from wandering the nearby moors, Justin's fear soon becomes realized. There on the floor lays a letter postmarked Dundee. Only one person he knows lives there, and that is Tom. They haven't spoken to each other for three years-and for a good reason. The letter is asking Justin to make contact again. Initially unsure, he agrees to meet. Thirteen days is that journey. It is a story about the loss of friendship. It examines the consequences for Justin and Tom after having both denied their consciences. For three years, each man has lived within the dark shadow of their actions. Heartache fills both men's lives. Will their meeting help them clear their consciences? Can their love overcome mistrust and nonforgiveness? This novel will take the reader on a roller coaster of human emotions and changing values and will ultimately leave them with more questions than answers. It is a narrative of triumph and hope over stagnation and resentment.