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A young man and his Indigenous companion navigate a northern river to investigate a missing canoe and its occupant, encountering island searches, a broken paddle with a bullet mark, treacherous currents, cliffs, and growing mystery. The journey moves between tense episodes—midnight attacks, rescues, a forest fire, and a raft escape—and discoveries at a remote lodge that reveal a dead girl, prisoners, and shifting loyalties. Personal accounts from a native hunter and the protagonist gradually disclose motives and past events, and the pursuit through wilderness leads toward a final revelation and a contested refuge.

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Ottwell Binns

Ottwell Binns was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. His notable works include "A Mating in the Wilds," which explores themes of love and survival in untamed landscapes, and "The Lady of North Star," a tale that intertwines elements of fantasy and human emotion. Binns's writing often reflects a fascination with nature and the complexities of human relationships, making his stories resonate with readers seeking both escapism and depth.

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