The River's End

The River's End

John Keith has been hunted like a fox for the last three years by a man named Derwent Conniston of His Majesty's Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Three long years of cold, starvation and abject misery. He camped with Eskimos who were themselves in dire straits and was only stopped from going mad by being caught by Conniston.

In the weeks that follow however, Keith and Conniston bond in a friendship stronger than death. The two have more in common than just being the same age minus a few weeks, they look enough alike to be twins. Conniston has a frostbitten lung and a short time to live so Keith 'dies' and a 'new' Conniston is born. But Conniston dies before he manages to utter one final important message about his past, and Keith must bluff his way either to a new life or the hangman.

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Curwood knows how to write a rollicking good tale! I've reread this more times than I can count.

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