
CHAPTER I - THE TRAIL-RUNNER
CHAPTER II - HIS COUNTRY'S NEED
CHAPTER III - A-FISHING WE WILL GO
CHAPTER IV - THE BIG CHIEF
CHAPTER V - THE ANCIENT SACRIFICE
CHAPTER VI - THE ILLUSIVE COPPERHEAD
CHAPTER VII - THE SARCEE CAMP
CHAPTER VIII - THE GIRL ON NO. 1.
CHAPTER IX - THE RIDE UP THE BOW
CHAPTER X - RAVEN TO THE RESCUE
Set against the soaring peaks of the Kicking Horse Pass, the story opens on a windswept outpost where Superintendent Strong commands the North West Mounted Police. Charged with keeping order along the rapidly advancing Canadian Pacific Railway, he embodies the steadfast, bulldog‑like resolve of the empire’s frontier lawmen. The rugged landscape and the clang of steel rails frame a world where duty and danger walk side by side.
Into this tense tableau bursts Pierre Pinault, a half‑breed messenger whose breathless arrival hints at something far larger than a simple dispatch. He carries a desperate warning that unsettles the orderly guard and ignites the seasoned officer’s concern for a looming Indian uprising. As Strong prepares to ride out, listeners are drawn into the clash of cultures, the weight of colonial ambition, and the uncertain future that hangs over the remote mountain trail.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (523K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-06-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1937
A bestselling Canadian storyteller and Presbyterian minister, he turned frontier experience into warm, adventurous novels that reached millions of readers. Writing as Ralph Connor, he became one of the most widely read Canadian authors of the early 20th century.
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