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James Oliver CurwoodThe Danger Trail (October 31, 2009)

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Librivox recording of The Danger Trail by James Oliver Curwood.
Read by Roger Melin.

Chicago engineer Jack Howland is sent to the edge of the Canadian barren lands north of Prince Albert to establish a train route through some of the most treacherous terrain in North America. He would soon learn that it was not only the terrain that was forbidding, as he begins to understand why the previous engineers sent on the same mission had been forced to give up the task and flee back to the south. Mysterious visitors, suspicious characters, strange apparent coincidences, and one particularly mysterious girl meet Howland at every turn in this suspenseful tale of adventure, excitement, danger, and romance set in the northern Canadian wilderness. (Summary by Roger Melin)

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Artist/Composer: James Oliver Curwood
Date: 2009-10-31
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; audiobooks; fiction; adventure; romance; Canada

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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01 - The Girl of the Snows 14.3 MB
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02 - Lips That Speak Not 15.4 MB
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03 - The Mysterious Attack 11.8 MB
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04 - The Warning 21.2 MB
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05 - Howland's Midnight Visitor 31.6 MB
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06 - The Love of a Man 19.3 MB
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07 - The Blowing of the Coyote 21.5 MB
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08 - The Hour of Death 16.3 MB
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09 - The Tryst 11.4 MB
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10 - A Race Into the North 20.4 MB
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11 - The House of the Red Death 24.3 MB
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12 - The Fight 16.6 MB
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13 - The Pursuit 16.3 MB
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14 - The Gleam of the Light 25.1 MB
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15 - In the Bedroom Chamber 21.7 MB
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16 - Jean's Story 27.2 MB
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17 - Melisse 23.0 MB
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Reviewer: mikezane - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - November 13, 2009
Subject: Mixed review
This story is mostly good. John is sent to be a replacement engineer on a railroad build. When he arrives the two engineers he replaces are clearly terrified and in a hurry to leave. As soon as he arrives, he is attacked by people clearly bent on killing him. Why is he under attack? Who is behind the attacks?

The story does a good job of keeping you on the edge at the beginning, but gets kind of lame and feels like the author is stretching a bit. But it is still a good story, just not a great story.

Reader is good, he is very easy to listen to and understand.


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