The Mad Trapper
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
When it began, he was just another stranger without a name. When it ended, he was the most notorious criminal in North America, the object of the largest manhunt in RCMP history.
This author has a deep commitment to Canada's literary culture, with a particular interest in the traditions and struggles of people across the Prairie provinces. His work often explores the experiences of both white settlers and Indigenous peoples. He grounds his writing in meticulous research and a sensitive portrayal of historical and social themes. His unique voice and focus on the Canadian landscape make him a significant author for understanding the region.

When it began, he was just another stranger without a name. When it ended, he was the most notorious criminal in North America, the object of the largest manhunt in RCMP history.