Watch CBS News

Nicholas Evans, "The Horse Whisperer" author, dead at 72

UK - Edinburgh International Book Festival - Nicholas Evans
Nicholas Evans, British author of "The Horse Whisperer," gave a talk about his latest book "The Smoke Jumper" at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2002. Colin McPherson/Corbis via Getty Images

Nicholas Evans, the British author of the bestselling novel "The Horse Whisperer," has died at 72, his representatives said Monday.

United Agents said Evans died "suddenly" on Aug. 9 following a heart attack.

Published in 1995, "The Horse Whisperer" was Evans' debut novel and sold more than 15 million copies worldwide. The story of a trainer hired to help an injured teenager and her horse back to health was adapted into a Hollywood movie starring Robert Redford as the title character and Scarlett Johansson playing young rider Grace MacLean in her breakout role.

The Horse Whisperer Trailer (staring Robert Redford) by The Love Of Horses on YouTube

Born in 1950 in Worcestershire, England, Evans studied law at Oxford University and worked as a journalist in the 1970s.

He worked as a screenwriter and television documentary producer before beginning work on his debut novel. His other books include "The Loop," "The Smoke Jumper," "The Divide" and "The Brave."

In 2008, Evans became seriously ill after cooking and eating poisonous mushrooms picked in Scottish forests. He and his family were hospitalized and had to undergo kidney treatments.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.