Set against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian wilderness, this adventure novel follows a group of fortune-seekers on a perilous journey in search of gold. Along the way, they face harsh natural elements, treachery, and the moral dilemmas that arise when greed takes hold. Blending action, romance, and character drama, the story explores themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the true cost of ambition.
English novelist Harold E. Bindloss spent a number of years in Western Canada during his youth. Because of these experiences, many of his novels deal with the prairies and their settlement. He produced over 30 such novels in addition to many other works, including In the Niger Country (1898), Wide Dominion (1899), Damaged Reputation (1908), Masters of the Wheat-Lands (1910), Carmen's Messenger (1917), The Girl From Keller's (1917), Sadie's Conquest (1918), Lister's Great Adventure (1920), Pine-Creek Ranch (1926), Border Trail (1931) Jungle Gold (1932) and Forbidden Rivers (1936).
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