• Two of American author James Curwood’s best-selling adventure classics are bound together in this Kindle book: The Danger Trail & Nomads of the North Danger Trail (1910) Jack Howland is a Chicago hustler. But for 15 of his 31 years he’s hoped for an opportunity to turn things around. That opportunity may have arrived. Howland is put in charge of one of the wildest jobs he could imagine... more• Two of American author James Curwood’s best-selling adventure classics are bound together in this Kindle book: The Danger Trail & Nomads of the North Danger Trail (1910) Jack Howland is a Chicago hustler. But for 15 of his 31 years he’s hoped for an opportunity to turn things around. That opportunity may have arrived. Howland is put in charge of one of the wildest jobs he could imagine. He and his team are to build a railway by laying a single line of steel through 3,000 miles of North American outback. His efforts would be focused on this God-forsaken place known as Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in icy cold Canada -- the last outpost of civilisation. But despite his trepidation, Howland could feel the romantic, adventurous nature of the forbidding landscape. He was prepared to rise to the challenge. His motto? Do it or bust! Nomads of the North (1919) Buck McDougall convinces Nanette that her fiance is dead, and she consents to marrying Buck instead. Raoul appears at the ceremony just before they wed, however, and Raoul and Nanette flee into the Canadian wilderness, Buck asks Corporal O'Connor to follow their trail. He too has feelings for Nanette and fears she may have been kidnapped. About The Author James Oliver Curwood (1878 –1927) was an American action-adventure author whose best-selling books consistently ranked among the most read in the United States in the early 1900s. Almost 20 Hollywood films have been made based on his western frontier novels including “The Bear.” When he died, in 1927, Curwood was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. Curwood Castle, his writing studio in Owosso, Michigan, is now a museum. The James Oliver Curwood: American Adventure Classics Series The 20 titles in the Curwood series include the American author’s books published before 1922. Volumes 1–20 (in order of publication) include: 1. The Courage of Captain Plum -1908 2. The Wolf Hunters – 1908 3. The Gold Hunters – 1909 4. The Danger Trail – 1910 5. The Honor of the Big Snows –1911 6. Steele of the Royal Mounted –1911 7. The Flower of the North –1912 8. Isobel: A Romance of the Northern Trail or Icebound Hearts –1913 9. God's Country and the Woman –1915 10. The Hunted Woman –1916 11. The Grizzly King –1916 12. The Courage of Marge O'Doone –1918 13. Nomads of the North – 1919 14. The River's End – 1919 15. Back to God's Country and Other Stories –1920 16. The Valley of Silent Men – 1920 17. God's Country – The Trail to Happiness –1921 18. The Golden Snare –1921 19. The Flaming Forest –1921 20. The Country Beyond – 1922 less