
CHAPITRE PREMIER LE COMBAT DANS LES MÉLÈZES
CHAPITRE II COMMENT WABIGOON LE FILS PRIT GOUT A LA CIVILISATION
CHAPITRE III RODERICK TUE SON PREMIER OURS
CHAPITRE IV RODERICK SAUVE MINNETAKI
CHAPITRE V EN CONTACT AVEC LE DÉSERT
CHAPITRE VI MYSTÉRIEUX COUPS DE FEU DANS LE SILENCE
CHAPITRE VII LA DANSE DES CARIBOUS
CHAPITRE VIII MUKOKI DÉRANGE LES ANCIENS SQUELETTES
CHAPITRE IX CE QUE RENFERMAIT LE PETIT SAC EN PEAU DE DAIM
CHAPITRE X POURQUOI LOUP ET MUKOKI HAÏSSAIENT LES LOUPS
Under a blood‑red moon the Canadian great‑desert lies silent, its endless white plain broken only by a frozen lake and a jagged ring of rock. A lone white owl glides above the whispering spruce, its mournful call heralding a night that will soon erupt with unseen terror. From the darkness a wounded elk staggers toward the tree line, leaving a trail of blood as distant wolf howls grow louder, and a sudden gunshot cracks the stillness.
The story follows a solitary hunter who awakens to the clash of predator and prey, forced to navigate the treacherous snow and the encroaching forest. As the elk collapses and wolves close in, he must decide whether to pursue the wounded beast or become the next target of the night. Listeners are drawn into a stark, breath‑free world where every breath may be the last and the line between hunter and hunted blurs.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (281K characters)
Release date
2025-01-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1927
Adventure stories set in the far North made him one of America's bestselling writers of the 1910s and 1920s. He also became known for his strong interest in wildlife and conservation, bringing a sense of wilderness and danger to much of his fiction.
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