Author: | James Oliver Curwood | ISBN: | 9780972397049 |
Publisher: | ARose Books Publishing, LLC | Publication: | August 20, 2009 |
Imprint: | ARose Books | Language: | English |
Author: | James Oliver Curwood |
ISBN: | 9780972397049 |
Publisher: | ARose Books Publishing, LLC |
Publication: | August 20, 2009 |
Imprint: | ARose Books |
Language: | English |
The Flaming Forest is a rip-roaring tale of travel through the upper Canadian wilderness during the early 1900s, with a forest fire and of course a love story, all combined to bring a book that you can not put down.
David Carrigan, out in the wilderness to catch Black Roger Audemard, a notorious murderer, is ambushed and taken hostage by the beautiful Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain without explanation. His lovely captor will only tell him that all will be explained once they meet up with their leader, St. Pierre Boulain.
Thus agreeing, David embarks on a journey of hundreds of miles with the Boulain Brigade as they traverse the Canadian rivers and trails towards the intended meeting. While seemingly free, he is quite aware that the Boulain men are guarding him. Throughout all this, he manages to enjoy the trip and fall in love with Jeanne Marie-Anne while reminding himself of his duty as a Mounty.
A Royal Northwest Canadian Mounty always gets his man. Or does he? Will David Carrigan catch Black Roger Audemard and escape his captors? Will he win the love of the illusive and possibly dangerous Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain or be forced to arrest her and turn her in for her crime? Read to find out!
The Flaming Forest is a rip-roaring tale of travel through the upper Canadian wilderness during the early 1900s, with a forest fire and of course a love story, all combined to bring a book that you can not put down.
David Carrigan, out in the wilderness to catch Black Roger Audemard, a notorious murderer, is ambushed and taken hostage by the beautiful Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain without explanation. His lovely captor will only tell him that all will be explained once they meet up with their leader, St. Pierre Boulain.
Thus agreeing, David embarks on a journey of hundreds of miles with the Boulain Brigade as they traverse the Canadian rivers and trails towards the intended meeting. While seemingly free, he is quite aware that the Boulain men are guarding him. Throughout all this, he manages to enjoy the trip and fall in love with Jeanne Marie-Anne while reminding himself of his duty as a Mounty.
A Royal Northwest Canadian Mounty always gets his man. Or does he? Will David Carrigan catch Black Roger Audemard and escape his captors? Will he win the love of the illusive and possibly dangerous Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain or be forced to arrest her and turn her in for her crime? Read to find out!