Nicholas Evans dies at 72

Nicholas Evans dies at 72

The Horse Whisperer” bestseller’s British author Nicholas Evans passed away on Monday at the age of 72, according to his agents.

Evans had a heart attack on August 9 and passed away “suddenly,” according to United Agents.

“The Horse Whisperer,” Evans’ first book, was published in 1995 and has already sold more than 15 million copies worldwide.

A Hollywood film with Robert Redford as the titular character and Scarlett Johansson portraying young rider Grace MacLean in her breakthrough role was made on the true tale of a trainer hired to help a wounded adolescent and her horse recover.

Evans, who was born in Worcestershire, England, in 1950, attended Oxford University where he studied law and worked as a journalist in the 1970s.

Before starting to write his first book, he had experience as a screenwriter and producer of television documentaries.

The Loop, The Smoke Jumper, The Divide, and The Brave are some of his other novels.

After cooking and consuming deadly mushrooms that he had harvested in Scottish woodlands in 2008, Evans developed a terrible illness.

He and his family had to stay in the hospital for renal treatments.