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196 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1920
Another entertaining novel by James Oliver Curwood. There is absolutely a similar method in many of his novels... rugged, noble, and educated young man, living in the frigid North Canadian wilderness, falls in love with a beautiful and mysterious young woman with perfectly amazing hair. She is sweet, brave, and full of secrets which she won't reveal until he promises to follow through on a risky-sounding plan she wants him to carry out, with no questions asked. But they are always exciting, full of mystery, danger, daring, fighting, romance, and loyal hearts.
The Valley of Silent Men opens with a deathbed confession by a North Canadian police officer to a murder that an innocent man is about to hang for. A beautiful and mysterious young woman knows something about the murder, but has deep reasons to keep it hidden from all except the Chief of Police, who has reasons of his own for it to stay a secret. Intrigue, loyal friends helping each other out in ingenious ways, a fight for your life through the horrifying, death-dealing, boulder strewn mighty rapids, and of course, the sweet, mushy romance.
I read this novel as a free audio download from LibriVox.org. It was read extremely well.