Never had anybody known it to be so hot, and each day seemed hotter than the day before. But the cows dropped their calves just the same, and Mr. Landis's bees droned in the heather. Roger and Lindsey, and Dion and Rissa rode in the fields and worked on the farm despite the intense heat. And then, suddenly, almost without warning, it happened. It had happened before, of course, but then there had been no wind: a fire started in the Devil's Punch Bowl. Everybody went out to beat, but fanned by the wind the flames went leaping through the scorched undergrowth, and all too soon it was clear that the expensively modernised farm itself was threatened. Were all Dion's dreams to be reduced to a pile of charred timber? Monica Edwards handles with her accustomed skill the mounting excitement of the fire and the increasing involvement of Dion with Rissa, and Roger with Lindsey.