The Frontiersman: A Tale of the Yukon
The Yukon winter is no place for a weak heart. When Keith Steadman trudges toward Klassan through snow that reaches his thighs, he knows this truth in his bones. A lone wolf follows at a distance. Then comes the distressed dog, the cryptic plea for help, the stranger in need. Here is the choice that defines a man: help when you have nothing left to give, or save yourself. Keith chooses compassion, and nothing will be the same. H.A. Cody constructs the Yukon wilderness as more than backdrop, it is a character that strips away pretense and reveals what people are made of when the temperature drops and the wolves circle. This is frontier adventure with real moral weight, where bravery means more than marksmanship and survival demands more than strong arms. The elements are deadly, the stakes are life and death, and the human heart is the final territory to be mapped.










