The Valley of Silent Men
A Story of the Three River Country
(Author) James Oliver CurwoodThe Valley Of Silent Men A Story Of The Three River Country is a fictional story book written by James Oliver Curwood. James Kent, who is terminally sick and may not have many days left to live, chooses to confess to a murder in order to save the life of an innocent man. No one, especially Marette, an enigmatic girl who had just recently appeared in Athabasca Landing, believed his confession. When Kent's sickness changes and his death is postponed, he decides to know more about the girl, with whom he ends up falling in love, despite the fact that she won't tell him anything about her background or what she knows about the crime. In the furthest regions of the Great White North, where three major rivers-the Athabasca, the Slave, and the McKenzie-flow and where something is hidden. It is a story of intrigue, suspense, action, and-above all-love.
James Oliver Curwood
James Oliver Curwood was a prolific American author known for his adventure novels set in the wilds of Canada and the American Northwest. His most famous work, "The River's End," embodies his vivid storytelling and deep connection to nature. Curwood's contributions to literature include popularizing the wilderness adventure genre.