Hold the Line is a gripping and unflinching journey into the brutal reality of wildfire firefighting in the Welsh Valleys. Drawing on three decades of frontline experience, Mark Evans takes readers beyond the flashing blue lights and into a world of burning hillsides, fast-moving fires, split-second decisions, fierce loyalty, and relentless operational pressure.
But this is more than a story about fighting fire.
Through powerful frontline accounts and hard-earned lessons, Hold the Line explores how valleys, terrain, weather systems, and landscape shape the behaviour of wildfire, directing smoke, influencing fire spread, and creating dangers that can change within minutes. Evans reveals why understanding the ground beneath your feet is often more important than the fire itself.
Blending operational experience with environmental insight, the book examines how reading the land properly can help firefighters predict fire behaviour, improve land management, support environmental regeneration, and protect communities long before the first emergency call is made.
At its heart, Hold the Line is also about leadership, resilience, and passing knowledge forward to the next generation, ensuring that lessons learned on the fireground are never lost.
Raw, authentic, and impossible to put down, this is wildfire leadership from the front line of the Welsh Valleys.
Because you don't just fight the fire in front of you.
You read the ground.
You hold the line.