Summer, 1946.
People may have flocked there to forget the past, but the war and its consequences are something no one can escape..
Only then does he realize that Bermuda is not all sunshine and Rum Swizzles.
As Jerry\'s time grows short, he learns a shocking truth about Gabrielle\'s family.
Cam\'s drunken philandering has a much darker side, and Paul\'s relationship with a local black girl causes a scandal.
But romance isn\'t his only distraction because before the yachts even cross the finish line, the lives of his friends have started to unravel.
Jerry tries to stay focused on his work until he meets Gabrielle, a beautiful and mysterious French girl who lives next door.
With the war finally over, everyone wants to start living again, and the sailboat race is a symbol of the island\'s future and the return of tourism.
Paul patrols downtown Hamilton and dreams of falling in love.
Cam hangs around the bars at night, socializing with other ex-pats and planning to start a business.
For the three young veterans, Bermuda is like a tropical paradise.
Army base.
He stays at the luxurious home of Cam McShane, a classmate from Boston College, and runs into his childhood friend Paul Crump, who is an MP at the U.
S.
When Boston reporter Jerry Canavan is sent down to cover the Newport Bermuda yacht race, the trip feels more like a reunion than an assignment.
Summer, 1946