Accused of a murder he didn't commit, an innocent man seeks refuge in the Canadian wilderness. Can he prove his innocence before it's too late?
When a man bravely stands up to a bully, he becomes the victim of a murder hunt. As the Canadian Mounties close in, he must try his best at proving his innocence before they catch up to him.
Set on the banks of Lake Superior in the 1890s in a French-Canadian pioneer village, it is a compelling tale of love, kinship, and adventure.
āA Gentleman of Courageā is perfect for fans of Jack London.
James Oliver Curwood (1878ā1927) was an American writer, journalist, and conservationist, best known for his action and adventure stories such as āThe Valley of Silent Menā (1920), āThe Flaming Forestā (1921), 'Kazanā (1914), and āThe Grizzly Kingā (1916).
His books were often based on adventures set around the Hudson Bay area, Yukon or Alaska and were inspired by his love of nature and passion for conservation.
A prolific writer, Curwood was a hugely successful and popular author, and his stories have been adapted for TV and film on multiple occasions. His other works of note include āThe Danger Trailā, āThe Flower of the Northā, āNomads of the Northā, āThe River's Endā, and āBaree, Son of Kazanā.