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Mad Trapper of Rat River

A True Story of Canada's Biggest Manhunt

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Mad Trapper of Rat River

By: Dick North
Narrated by: Walter Brown
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"The Arctic trails do indeed have their secret tales, and one of the best is that of The Mad Trapper of Rat River, equal to the legends of Bonnie and Clyde or John Dillinger. Now author Dick North (of course) may have solved the mystery of the Mad Trapper's true identity, thereby enhancing the saga."—Thomas McIntyre, author of Seasons & Days: A Hunting Life

"A courageous and unrelenting posse on the trail of a furious and desperate wilderness outlaw . . . Lean and bloody, meticulously researched, The Mad Trapper of Rat River is a dark and haunting story of human endurance, adventure, and will that speeds along like the best fiction."—Bob Butz, author of Beast of Never, Cat of God

They called it "The Arctic Circle War." It was a forty-eight-day manhunt across the harshest terrain in the world, the likes of which we will never see again. The quarry, Albert Johnson, was a loner working a string of traps in the far reaches of Canada's Northwest Territories, where winter temperatures average forty degrees below zero.

The chase began when two Mounties came to ask Johnson about allegations that he had interfered with a neighbor's trap. No questions were asked. Johnson discharged the first shot through a hole in the wall of his log cabin. When the Mounties returned with reinforcements, Johnson was gone, and The Arctic Circle War had begun.

On Johnson's heels were a corps of Mounties and an irregular posse on dogsled. Johnson, on snowshoes, seemed superhuman in his ability to evade capture. The chase stretched for hundreds of miles and, during a blizzard, crossed the Richardson Mountains, the northernmost extension of the Rockies. It culminated in the historic shootout at Eagle River.

©2023 Dick North (P)2023 Rowman & Littlefield
Arctic & Antarctica

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Great story about an outlaw and survival. Outstanding resilience on the part of the main character.

The reader sounded like an AI generated robot.

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First of all the story is a good, North seems to have done a lot of work on the manhunt, the man and his conclusion on what Albert Johnson's true identity might have been. Unfortunately it's ruined by the AI narrator which often starts or ends a sentence on the wrong tone, has awkard pauses and cuts with a constant noticeable audio grain, it ends up being really distracting and not a pleasant listen.

Good story, awful AI narration.

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The narration was distracting. Words were mis pronounced, sentences were irregular. I thought a machine was used to narrate this book. I was disappointed.

Distracting narrative

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