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Snow-Blind
Albert M. Treynor (Author) · Wildside Press · Paperback
A cryptic radio message broadcast to the remote Arctic outposts of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shatters the quiet life of Kitchener Tearl in New York. The message, addressed to a Sergeant Buck Tearl, contains a haunting line: "The dead do not always die." For Kitchener, it's a siren call to the frozen north-a land woven into his family's tragic history, where his father, a Mountie, vanished without a trace years before.
Driven by the conviction that the sergeant is his own long-lost brother and haunted by the possibility his father may still be alive, Kitchener abandons his comfortable life. He embarks on a perilous journey into the heart of a brutal winter, traveling by steamer, canoe, and finally by dogsled into the vast, silent forests of Saskatchewan. The wilderness tests his forgotten skills and awakens ancestral instincts, but it also conceals dangers far more immediate than the cold.
His path converges with a mysterious, armed stranger whose possession of a very specific family heirloom raises terrifying questions. As Kitchener pushes deeper into the white void, he is drawn into a decades-old mystery where loyalties are ambiguous, and the line between hunter and hunted blurs in the endless snow.
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