The Hunted Woman
1916
The Hunted Woman, published in 1916 by James Oliver Curwood, is an adventure novel set in the rugged Canadian frontier. The story follows Joanne Gray, a woman on a perilous journey to Tête Jaune Cache, a camp filled with railroad workers and adventurers. As she seeks answers about her presumed-dead husband, she encounters various characters, including the intrigued writer John Aldous and the menacing Bill Quade, who complicate her quest for survival. The novel explores themes of adventure, resilience, and the dangers of a lawless land.
















