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In the tangled forests of the Hudson Valley, French and English forces clash over a frontier that feels both endless and claustrophobic. Lakes and winding rivers cut through the wilderness, offering a lifeline and a deadly trap for armies on the move. The land itself becomes a character, its hidden swamps and rocky passes shaping every decision.
Caught in this turmoil is a colonist taken prisoner, whose knowledge of the terrain proves as valuable as any weapon. He is paired with a European officer, skilled in battle but unaccustomed to the raw, untamed world around them. Their uneasy partnership forces both men to confront prejudice while forging a fragile trust needed for survival.
Against a backdrop of shifting alliances, the story shows how courage and desperation intertwine in the wilderness. Listeners will hear the clatter of muskets, the rush of rivers, and whispered legends of native peoples who have long called this land home. The narrative offers a gripping glimpse into a pivotal moment when a continent’s fate hung in the balance.
Language
fi
Duration
~14 hours (856K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1789–1851
Best known for bringing the American frontier to life, this early novelist gave readers Natty Bumppo and the unforgettable world of the Leatherstocking Tales. His stories of wilderness, conflict, and adventure helped shape the idea of the American historical novel.
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