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The Danger Trail

By: James Oliver Curwood
Narrated by: Jack Brown
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Engineer and our hero Jack is sent into the depths of the Canadian wilderness to construct a train route where all of the other previous men have failed or mysteriously disappeared... From one of the masters of the adventure and western genres, James Oliver Curwood, comes a stunning and suspenseful tale that even manages to throw in a nice all be it mysterious romance in the mix!

James Oliver Curwood (1878-1927) was an American action-adventure writer. At the time of his death the highest paid (per word) author in the world.

Jack Brown is a passionate reader of classic and genre oriented literature. He enjoys creating high quality audio books.
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Good adventure but narration threw me off

Good story in an interesting setting. The narration didn’t project the rough situation nor the tenacity and toughness of main characters. It was read more in the style of Mr Rogers than that of a virile tough guy in the wilderness. Like a documentary instead of a suspense drama in the wild.

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