Italian by heritage, Australian by birth, a longtime resident of the
United States, Antonio Vincini considers himself successful. He's worked
hard to become an internationally sought after financial adviser. He's
accumulated the trimmings of success, and at the age of thirty-six, Tony
has everything he thinks a man could want. His world changes
dramatically when he moves to the Fly River in the Western Province of
Papua New Guinea. Tony anticipates the move, to fulfill a commitment to
his now-deceased father, will be mundane and tedious. However, when he
arrives, he's confronted with unforeseen experiences. As well as being
on an emotional roller coaster, he's embroiled in undercover criminal
activity, the type that may cost him his life. A year in Papua New
Guinea teaches Tony about his father, his family, and love. As a rookie
river man, a novice family man, and an estranged son, Tony learns much
during his time on the Fly, mostly about himself.