
audiobook
by Ethel C. (Ethel Claire) Brill
THE SECRET CACHE
I THE BIRCH BARK LETTER
II THE SLOOP “OTTER”
III DRIVEN BEFORE THE GALE
IV THE ISLE ROYALE
V THE HALF-BREED BROTHER
VI DOWN THE NORTHWEST SHORE
VII AT WAUSWAUGONING
VIII THE BLOOD-STAINED TUNIC
IX THE GIANT IROQUOIS
A lively spring day on the St. Mary’s River finds young Hugh Beaupré watching a thrilling canoe race, the water churning around sleek birch vessels as skilled paddlers dart for fish. The excitement is interrupted when a messenger arrives with a birch‑bark packet tied in cedar cord, addressed to Hugh in a careful French hand. Inside, a mysterious letter speaks of a lost voyage, a sudden storm, and a hidden treasure of furs that vanished somewhere beyond the familiar rapids.
Intrigued and eager to uncover his family’s secrets, Hugh sets out to follow the cryptic clues, guided by the seasoned trader Monsieur Cadotte and the rugged wilderness of the Great Lakes frontier. Along the way he encounters daring river crossings, rugged terrain, and the promise of a secret cache waiting to be discovered. The story blends swift action with the curiosity of a true treasure hunt, inviting listeners to share Hugh’s quest for answers and adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (439K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Rod Crawford, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1877–1962
A journalist and children's author from Minnesota, she wrote lively historical adventures for young readers, often set around the Great Lakes, the American West, and early Canada. Her books blend action, place, and a clear feel for the past.
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