The Esperanza Fire, John Maclean
The Esperanza Fire, John Maclean
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The Esperanza Fire
Arson, Murder and the Agony of Engine 57

Author: John Maclean

Narrator: Pete Larkin

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/27/2013


Synopsis

The Esperanza Fire started October 26, 2006, in the San Jacinto Mountains above the Banning Pass near Cabazon, California. It destroyed 41,000 acres and dozens of homes and cost the taxpayers $16 million dollars. But by far the highest costs of the conflagration were the lives of the five-man crew of Engine 57, the first engine crew ever killed fighting a wildland blaze. Fire and superheated gases had erupted in a freak “area ignition,” sending flames racing across three-quarters of a mile in mere seconds, engulfing the crew and the house they were defending.

The deadly blaze was quickly determined to be no accident. Within a week, serial arsonist Raymond Lee Oyler was arrested and charged with almost two dozen counts of arson—and five counts of first degree murder. The Esperanza Fire recounts with drama and precision the gripping details of the fire and of Oyler's precedent-shattering trial and its stunning conclusion.

John Maclean spent more than five years researching the Esperanza Fire and covering the trial of Raymond Oyler. The result is a thrilling, moment-to-moment insider's chronicle of that devastating and tragic inferno and the pursuit, capture, and prosecution of the man who intentionally set it.

About John Maclean

John Maclean is a motivational speaker and personal development coach. Hit from behind by a truck while riding his bike at the age of 22, he woke from a coma as a paraplegic destined for life in a wheelchair. But this may have been the making of John, as he went on to become the first wheelchair athlete to complete the Hawaii Ironman World Championship triathlon, swim the English Channel, and represent his country at Olympic and Paralympic games. John has competed in over 20 of the world’s most challenging sporting events in his 25 years as a wheelchair athlete, then, in an extraordinary turn of events, John took his first steps towards achieving his dream to walk again in 2013. John’s life story is one of constant change, and while he shares his challenges and how he overcame them with audiences and individuals around the world, he continues to set new personal goals and further improve his mobility. John is the founder of The John Maclean Foundation, which assists children in wheelchairs and their families, and lives in Sydney, with his wife Amanda, and son Jack. Connect with John via his website www.johnmaclean.com.au or on Twitter @johnmaclean27.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katherine on May 03, 2016

I need to make a caveat before I start: I am not comparing this book to Young Men and Fire because Young Men and Fire exists in a special category all its own. I find it literally incomparable, and it is therefore manifestly unfair to hold any other book up to that standard. That said, The Esperanza......more

Goodreads review by Mike on August 10, 2024

This is a very good book. It is one of the best that I have read this year. MacLean takes us through the science of the fatal fire that swept over and ultimately destroyed Engine 57 and its crew. The fire was set by a serial arsonist. MacLean does not blame climate change for the cause of western wi......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on March 28, 2016

John N. MacLean, veteran journalist and author (or co-author) of such books about wildland firefighting as "Young Men and Fire" (co-author) and "Fire on the Mountain" tackled another heart-wrenching story in "The Esperanza Fire." Unlike the previous books which were pretty straightforward in examini......more

Goodreads review by Dee on August 08, 2018

I don’t know many people who don’t love watching fire. I certainly do, when it’s controlled. But one thing I’ve never understood is setting one that completely destroys things, and with the horrible fires going on right now in the American west - especially California - it’s worth looking back at th......more