The Red River Half-Breed: A Tale of the Wild North-West
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Set in the northern Rockies, the tale follows trappers, hunters, and frontier settlers whose tangled relationships and past violences lead to a perilous manhunt. A survivor's confession forges an uneasy alliance between an aging hunter, a nephew, and a Native companion as they pursue guilty parties, gold-seekers, and mixed-heritage outlaws across frozen passes and river valleys. Episodes move between daring rescues, ambushes, betrayals, and scenes of survival among isolated women and camps, exploring themes of loyalty, revenge, and the moral costs of life on a harsh, lawless frontier.
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