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The wolf trail

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A young bargeman's son, haunted by his mother's violent death, flees London and stows away on an ageing steamer bound for the Pacific coast. The voyage deposits him at trading posts and into river valleys and mountain country where fur-trade vessels, settlers, and local tribes meet. As he presses into the interior a sequence of hardships, rites, and uncanny encounters — including a ghostly trail and a sacred lodge — forces him to confront guilt, survival, and the moral claims of law and memory amid the physical demands and spiritual tensions of frontier life.

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Roger Pocock

Roger Pocock was an American author known for his engaging narratives that often explore themes of adventure and the natural world. His works, such as "A Man in the Open" and "Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert," reflect a deep appreciation for the outdoors and the spirit of exploration. Pocock's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a sense of excitement, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of adventure and the rugged beauty of nature. His contributions to early 20th-century literature continue to resonate with those who seek escapism through the written word.

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