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The book tells the story of David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, who is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. While traveling through the wilderness, Carrigan is shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, who later returns to save his life and nurses him back to health. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. Ultimately, Carrigan emerges victorious in the fight and learns the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. The story concludes with Carrigan and Jeanne confessing their love for each other, and Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
The chapter introduces David Carrigan, a Sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, who is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. While traveling through the wilderness, Carrigan is shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. However, she later returns to save his life and nurses him back to health. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. Meanwhile, Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. As the story unfolds, Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, and he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger.
David Carrigan, a Sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. After being shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, he is nursed back to health by her. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
David Carrigan, a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. After being shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, he is nursed back to health by her. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. However, he soon realizes that he is a prisoner, and Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns him that he will be killed if he tries to escape. Carrigan must navigate his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As he spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard and St. Pierre Boulain's true intentions continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity.
David Carrigan, a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. After being shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, he is nursed back to health by her. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
David Carrigan, a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. After being shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, he is nursed back to health by her. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
David Carrigan, a Sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. While traveling through the wilderness, Carrigan is shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. However, she later returns to save his life and nurses him back to health. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband.
David Carrigan, a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. While traveling through the wilderness, Carrigan is shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. However, she later returns to save his life and nurses him back to health. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
David Carrigan, a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is on a mission to capture Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. After being shot and left for dead by a mysterious woman, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, he is nursed back to health by her. As Carrigan recovers, he learns that Jeanne is the wife of St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure in the north. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
The story takes a dramatic turn as David Carrigan, a Sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, finds himself entangled in a web of mystery and danger. He is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure, and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, who had initially tried to kill him. Despite the danger, Carrigan is drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As he spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw.
David Carrigan, a Sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain, a powerful and mysterious figure, and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain, who had initially tried to kill him. Despite the danger, Carrigan is drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As he spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw. As Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, he must confront his own weaknesses and the darkness that lurks within. Will he be able to overcome his feelings for Jeanne and stay true to his duty as a policeman, or will he succumb to the temptations of the wild and beautiful north?
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Jeanne, who had initially shot David, now seems to be developing feelings for him, and David finds himself torn between his duty as a policeman and his growing affection for Jeanne. As David spends more time with Jeanne, he learns about her life and her husband's mysterious past, including the story of Andre, a deformed man who was found by St. Pierre after a storm and has been asking for Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw. David realizes that Jeanne is associated with Black Roger and that St. Pierre is likely involved in the mystery as well. David decides to make a wager with St. Pierre, proposing that if he wins a fight against Concombre Bateese, St. Pierre will reveal the truth about Black Roger Audemard. St. Pierre accepts the wager, but only if David agrees to keep Jeanne out of the gamble. As the fight approaches, David is filled with a mix of emotions, including anxiety, excitement, and a sense of foreboding.
In this chapter, David Carrigan is still being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Jeanne visits David and they have a conversation, during which she explains that she is the wife of St. Pierre and that David is a prisoner. David is drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. He also meets Concombre Bateese, a half-breed who is fiercely loyal to Jeanne and warns David that he will be killed if he tries to escape. David agrees to fight Bateese in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The chapter ends with David reflecting on his situation and his feelings for Jeanne, and wondering what the future holds.
In this chapter, David Carrigan is still being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Jeanne visits David and they have a conversation, during which she explains that she is the wife of St. Pierre and that David is a prisoner. David is drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. He also meets Concombre Bateese, a half-breed who is fiercely loyal to Jeanne and warns David that he will be killed if he tries to escape. David agrees to fight Bateese in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The chapter ends with David reflecting on his situation and his feelings for Jeanne, and wondering what the future holds. Meanwhile, Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. The mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard and St. Pierre's true intentions continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw. As Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, he must confront his own weaknesses and the darkness that lurks within. Will he be able to overcome his feelings for Jeanne and stay true to his duty as a policeman, or will he succumb to the temptations of the wild and beautiful north?
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger and uncertainty of his situation, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. However, he is also aware of the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, and St. Pierre's true intentions. Carrigan decides to make a wager with St. Pierre, proposing that if he wins a fight against Concombre Bateese, St. Pierre will reveal the truth about Black Roger Audemard. St. Pierre accepts the wager, but only if Carrigan agrees to keep Jeanne out of the gamble. As the fight approaches, Carrigan is filled with a mix of emotions, including anxiety, excitement, and a sense of foreboding. Meanwhile, Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw. As Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, he must confront his own weaknesses and the darkness that lurks within. Will he be able to overcome his feelings for Jeanne and stay true to his duty as a policeman, or will he succumb to the temptations of the wild and beautiful north?
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. However, he is also aware of the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, and St. Pierre's true intentions. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw. Meanwhile, Jeanne's henchman, Bateese, warns Carrigan that he will be killed if he tries to escape, and Carrigan begins to realize that he is a prisoner. As Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, he must confront his own weaknesses and the darkness that lurks within.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The stage is set for a thrilling confrontation that will reveal the truth about the Boulains and their connection to the outlaw. As Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, he must confront his own weaknesses and the darkness that lurks within.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. However, he is also aware of the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, and St. Pierre's true intentions. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, has been held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.
David Carrigan, a Royal Northwest Mounted Police sergeant, is being held captive by St. Pierre Boulain and his wife, Jeanne Marie-Anne Boulain. Despite the danger, Carrigan finds himself drawn to Jeanne and becomes determined to uncover the truth about her and her husband. As Carrigan spends more time with Jeanne, he begins to see her in a different light, and his feelings for her deepen. Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding Black Roger Audemard, a notorious outlaw, continues to unfold, threatening to upend Carrigan's mission and his own sense of identity. In a surprising twist, Carrigan agrees to fight Concombre Bateese, a formidable half-breed, in a boxing match, with the winner claiming the right to ask questions about Black Roger Audemard. The story takes a thrilling turn as Carrigan navigates his complicated emotions and the treacherous world of the north, where the lines between loyalty, duty, and desire are constantly blurred. As Carrigan's feelings for Jeanne deepen, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of mystery and danger. The fight between Carrigan and St. Pierre Boulain is intense, with Carrigan emerging victorious. However, the true identity of Black Roger Audemard is revealed, and Carrigan's world is turned upside down. The story concludes with Carrigan recovering from his injuries and finally understanding the truth about Jeanne, St. Pierre, and Black Roger Audemard. Carrigan and Jeanne confess their love for each other, and the story ends on a hopeful note, with Carrigan looking forward to a new life with the woman he loves.