A Mountie on a dangerous mission in the rugged Canadian wilderness. A forbidden romance and a deadly rivalry ignite in the forest’s shadow. Will love and loyalty survive when flames threaten to consume everything?In The Flaming Forest, James Oliver Curwood weaves a tale of love, danger, and loyalty in the northern wilderness. Sergeant David Carrigan of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police embarks on a mission that tests his courage and honor, leading him into a world of treacherous enemies, breathtaking landscapes, and forbidden love. With Curwood’s vivid descriptions and gripping plot twists, this novel captures the spirit of adventure and the wild beauty of the Canadian frontier.James Oliver 'Jim' Curwood (1878-1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publisher’s Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. The Flaming Forest follows the adventures of a Canadian Mountie 'on the trail of Black Roger, the merciless murderer who menaced the trapping country.' Instead of finding his man, he is 'outwitted and captured by a mere girl' and finds himself a prisoner of St. Pierre 'last of the great, all-powerful traders who bow to no authority.'