Isobel

Published in 1910, 'Isobel' by James Oliver Curwood is a novel set in the remote wilderness of northern Canada. It follows Sergeant Billy MacVeigh and his partner Pelliter, the only law enforcement in the desolate region of Point Fullerton, as they hunt for the elusive murderer Scottie Deane. The story combines action, intrigue, and romance, highlighting the challenges of isolation and the harshness of the environment. Curwood's work is notable for its vivid portrayal of the Canadian wilderness and the struggles faced by those living in such extreme conditions.
















