National acclaim was not enough for American photographer Holly MacLaine. She dreamed of capturing China's mysteries through her camera. Suddenly, fate thrust Holly into China's revolutionary 7,000-mile Long March. The collective will of 100,000 people, led by leader Mao Tse Tung, amazed the young artist as she witnessed the year-long brutality they endured due to the unforgiving terrain and Chiang Kai-shek's forces. Few who set out would make the distance.
Swept along with Holly in the magnificent epic adventure were two men seeking her love: a dashing U.S. spy, Grant Taylor, and the enigmatic, smoldering gun-runner, Karl von Falkenhurst. As they travelled across the Yangtze River to the Great Snow Mountains, these three outsiders shared a passion that burned as fiercely as the Long Marchers' will to survive.
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