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Isobel

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Roger Melin

6 Hours 52 Minutes

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January 2011

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Action, intrigue, and a touch of romance in the farthest reaches of northern Canada. Sergeant Billy MacVeigh of the Canadian Northwest Mounted, with his only partner Pelliter are the only official representatives in the lonely and desolate reaches of Point Fullerton, hundreds of miles from the next nearest outpost, and from any civilization. Both are nearing the end of their service in those regions, and their main function has been to try to find the elusive murderer Scottie Deane, and if they happen upon anybody trading in Eskimo women to haul them in also. Then one day, one of those traders happens to show up at their cabin, and what follows is some close calls and long trips across the barrens of northern Canada that uncovers clues to the whereabouts of the notorious Scottie Deane and his wife, and all deal with near death experiences primarily due to loneliness, bitter cold, and fatigue, not to mention the red death. Will they find Deane and his wife? If so, what affect will he have on them and their respective conditions? (Summary by Roger Melin)

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  • GilbertMouse

    An interesting complex story of right and wrong with grey areas. The narrator is fantastic and helps to engage the listener. I was so cold listening to this while imagining the snow and ice and desolation of those woods.

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  • Anonymous

    This is a sentimental love story but I enjoyed it. The story moves at pace and the narration is good. For me, it was easy listening.

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  • Anonymous

    Ran Mattison... A good story, showing that not everything is black-and-white when it comes to human nature. Good portions of action, suspense, despair and hope.

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