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The Land God Gave to Cain

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The Land God Gave to Cain

By: Hammond Innes
Narrated by: Michael Sinclair
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When a British radio operator suddenly dies after he intercepts a mysterious SOS from the leader of an expedition into Canada’s northern frontier, his son Ian suspects the two events are connected. To find the truth, Ian makes a daring journey to the frontier where he learns a shocking secret that involves three generations of his family.

©1958 Hammond Innes (P)1989 Recorded Books, LLC
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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I picked this book up 30 years ago on a whim – just to try an author I was not familiar with. This is the third or fourth time I’ve listened to this in those 30 years maybe 32 years – and though it lacks description – for example, the actual trek through labrador is very underplayed– the story moves right along, and it’s got some great twists. I’m really happy I found this book and the narrator did really well.

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