
Kazan is a towering half‑wolf, half‑sled dog, forged in four years of frozen wilderness. He has survived starvation, battled feral wolves, and learned the language of wind over desolate tundras. His scar‑streaked body and blood‑red eyes speak of countless fights, yet he has never known true fear. When his master leaves him in a strange, silent chamber, Kazan awakens to a world of still, staring portraits and an unsettling quiet.
A soft voice and a flash of pale‑pink blossom‑colored hair announce the presence of a young woman, seemingly both tender and dangerous. She calls Kazan by a name that mixes reverence and affection, stirring something deep within his hardened heart. As the man who owns him warns of peril, the woman reaches out, touching Kazan’s head with a warmth that borders on the miraculous. The encounter hints at a bond that will pull him far beyond the ice, into a series of daring escapades across hidden lands.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1927
Adventure, wilderness, and a deep love of the North run through these stories from one of the early 20th century’s most widely read popular novelists. He wrote fast-moving tales set in the Canadian backcountry and later used his fame to speak up for wildlife conservation.
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