Set in the smoke-darkened lake country of Northern California, Faces in the Flames is a collection of stories about lives shaped by labor, inheritance, and the long echo of violence. Builders, clerks, fathers, sons, and lovers move through wildfire-scarred hills, cluttered homes, bars, churches, and quiet water at night, carrying what cannot be undone. Fire recurs throughout these pages-not only as destruction, but as witness: burning hills reflected in still water, the heat of rage, the fragile warmth of connection, the final glow before darkness. N.T. McQueen writes with unsparing intimacy about memory, devotion, shame, and the difficult work of endurance. These stories do not offer easy redemption. Instead, they linger in the space between harm and forgiveness, asking what it means to belong-to a family, a body, a name, and a land that remembers everything.
Faces in the Flames