About This Book
A solitary hunter and trapper reveres the valley's natural beauty and lives quietly with his family until a neighbor's young child, Nelly Murphrey, is carried off by a band of Indian hunters. Compelled by compassion and a fierce sense of honor, he arms himself, follows their trail, and lays an ambush near their camp as he wrestles with the moral cost of violent rescue. Rich descriptions of woodland life and seasonal change frame a frontier story that emphasizes courage, communal bonds, revenge's dangers, and the tensions between wilderness freedom and settled domestic ties.
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