
SUDENPYYTÄJÄT
TAISTELU METSÄSSÄ
KUINKA VABIGUNISTA TULI VALKOINEN MIES
RODERICK NÄKEE JALANJÄLKIÄ
ROD PÄÄSEE ERÄELÄMÄN MAKUUN
SALAPERÄISIÄ LAUKAUKSIA SALOLLA
MUKOKI HÄIRITSEE VAINAJIEN KOTIRAUHAA
RODERICK KEKSII PUKINNAHKAPUSSIN
KUINKA SUDESTA TULI IHMISEN SEURALAINEN
SUSI KOSTAA HEIMOLAISILLEEN
In the wintry heart of the Canadian north, a moon‑lit night turns the forest into a world of shifting shadows and crisp, biting cold. A lone trapper moves through deep snow, his breath visible, when the stillness is broken by the guttural howl of a wolf pack far off and the sudden, thunderous shot of a rifle. The crack echoes across frozen lakes, drawing the attention of a massive, antlered elk that staggers from the trees, blood staining the pristine drifts.
Against this backdrop, the story follows a determined frontiersman named Rod, who has come to the wild seeking both game and a chance at redemption. He must navigate the treacherous terrain while fending off hungry wolves and confronting the moral weight of the hunt. As night deepens, the forest seems to watch, promising further danger and unexpected alliances in the endless white.
Language
fi
Duration
~4 hours (273K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-10-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1927
Adventure stories set in the far North made him one of the most widely read popular novelists of the early 20th century. His tales of wilderness, animals, and survival were shaped by real journeys and a growing passion for conservation.
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