The Long Patrol: A Tale of the Mounted Police
1912

The Long Patrol: A Tale of the Mounted Police, published in 1912 by H. A. Cody, follows Constable Norman Grey of the Royal North West Mounted Police on a mission to rescue a kidnapped child in the Yukon Territories. The narrative explores themes of duty, bravery, and personal struggle as Grey faces external dangers and internal conflicts during his perilous journey. Notable for its vivid depiction of the Canadian wilderness and the challenges faced by law enforcement, this novel captures the spirit of adventure and morality in early 20th-century Canada.









