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1867. Winter has just tightened its grip on Dove River, an isolated settlement in Canada's Northern Territory, when a man is brutally murdered. A local woman, Mrs. Ross, stumbles upon the crime scene and sees tracks leading from the dead man's cabin north toward the forest and the tundra beyond. But soon she makes another discovery: her son has disappeared and is now considered a prime suspect. A variety of outsiders are drawn to the crime and to the township--but do they want to solve the crime or exploit it? One by one, searchers set out to follow the tracks across a desolate landscape, variously seeking a murderer, a son, two sisters missing for seventeen years, and a forgotten Native American culture before the snows settle and cover the tracks of the past for good.--From publisher description
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This was a great piece of historical fiction, with well-formed characters and a compelling story. Excellent craftsmanship.
Pretty much what I was looking for in a Canadian historical fiction mystery experience. Passes my high school understanding of historical accuracy for the period and place, lots of interesting characters to follow around with an extra bitter cold winter to background it all.
Oh and murder most foul, to keep everybody moving.
I really loved this book, it was well written, great characters, great setting, a twist I didn't see coming, just a great read!