A woman goes on a secret errand into the far Northwest. Before it is accomplished the usual characters come into the story – Indians, mounted police, and the villain. Written by Hulbert Footner who was an Edmonton journalist and travelled the northwest before it was settled. Published in 1921, it is a fascinating eye-witness view of the times and attitudes of northern trappers and traders, including the colonial view of Native Peoples.
Black Cat Weekly #101
Phyllis Ann Karr, Neil S. Plakcy, Anne Swardson, Hal Charles, Joseph Payne Brennan, Stephen Marlowe, Hulbert Footner, Nicholas Carter, Francis Beeding
bookBlack Cat Weekly #95
Robert Lopresti, Simon Wood, A. R. Morlan, Fritz Leiber, Hal Charles, Hulbert Footner, R. Austin Freeman, Seabury Quinn, Alfred Coppel, John Taine
bookPutting Crime Over
Hulbert Footner
bookCap'n Sue
Hulbert Footner
bookBlack Cat Weekly #37
Naomi Kritzer, N. M. Cedeño, Hal Charles, Janice Law, A.R. Morlan, Malcolm Jameson, George O. Smith, Hulbert Footner, Nicholas Carter, Otis Adelbert Kline
bookBlack Cat Weekly #36
H.K. Slade, Mary Saums, P. Djèlí Clark, Lester del Rey, Hal Charles, George O. Smith, Rog Phillips, Hulbert Footner, Percy James Brebner
bookOfficer!
Hulbert Footner
bookTortuous Trails
Hulbert Footner
bookBlack Cat Weekly #30
Thomas M. Disch, Elizabeth Elwood, Nikki Dolson, Matthew Hughes, Larry Tritten, Richard Wilson, James Holding, Hal Charles, Hulbert Footner
bookA Self-Made Thief
Hulbert Footner
bookThe Owl Taxi
Hulbert Footner
bookThe Substitute Millionaire
Hulbert Footner
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