The Camp in the Snow; Or, Besieged by Danger
Eighteen-year-old Brick Larkins is heading to Maine for deer hunting when everything goes wrong. A thief posing as a missionary steals his pocketbook, and in the chase that follows, Brick is knocked unconscious in the snow. When he wakes, he's in the company of two local boys, Jerry Brenton and Hamp Foster, who pull him from danger and into an adventure far wilder than anything Brick imagined. The Maine wilderness in winter is merciless. A fierce blizzard howls through the forest. Wolves stalk the snow. A catamount prows the frozen ridges. With temperatures dropping and supplies dwindling, the three boys must draw on every ounce of courage and cunning to survive. Friendship becomes their greatest weapon against nature's indifference. This is old-school adventure fiction at its finest - a tale of ordinary young men tested against extraordinary odds, where the wilderness doesn't care about their youth or inexperience. For readers who want stories of survival, courage, and the bonds formed when the world turns hostile, this 1912 adventure delivers exactly what it promises.









