The Wolf Hunters


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(4.5 stars; 165 reviews)

Follow Roderick and his friends Wabi and Mukoki on their adventures in the pristine North. They fight voracious wolves, hostile natives, and the vicious elements of nature, while on the hunt. Getting more than they bargained for, they discover a mysterious cabin, and stumble upon a secret that has lain hidden for half a century. Full of twists and turns, danger and suspense, The Wolf Hunters, the prequel to The Gold Hunters, is an excellent read. (Introduction by Brian Adey) (5 hr 6 min)

Chapters

01 - The Fight in the Forest 17:32 Read by badey
02 - How Wabigoon Became a White man 12:14 Read by badey
03 - Roderick Sees the Footprint 16:57 Read by badey
04 - Roderick's First Taste of the Hunter's Life 21:27 Read by badey
05 - Shots in the Wilderness 15:25 Read by badey
06 - Mukoki Disturbs the Ancient Skeletons 26:35 Read by badey
07 - Roderick Discovers the Buckskin Bag 15:47 Read by badey
08 - How Wolf Became the Companion of Men 20:58 Read by Icprice
09 - Wolf Takes Vengance Upon His People 19:38 Read by Adam Doughty
10 - Roderick Explores the Chasm 19:58 Read by Adam Doughty
11 - Roderick's Dream 21:32 Read by Ted Nugent
12 - The Secret of the Skeleton's Hand 19:47 Read by Wesseling
13 - Snowed In 26:40 Read by Christina M. Glavas
14 - The Rescue of Wabigoon 19:01 Read by genierose
15 - Roderick Holds the Woongas at Bay 15:57 Read by genierose
16 - The Surprise at the Post 17:30 Read by genierose

Reviews

great book


(5 stars)

Loved this book and I am finding that I love the books by this author. He does a wonderful job of painting a picture for you.

wolf love


(4 stars)

I loved this book, expect with some fight to the death.

wolf power


(5 stars)

This book is good but some fights to the deth

an interesting boy's adventure story


(4 stars)

Very much has the feel of a boy's adventure story, except with some fights to the death.


(3 stars)

the beginning of the story was pretty interesting, but I wish the one that read the first couple of chapters would have read all of them.

Hark, the wild calls!


(5 stars)

A favorite book and series. I am always left dreaming of life simpler and filled with natural beauty, life and, ultimately, death.

ROUSING TALE


(5 stars)

A story in the best tradition of youthful bravery on the frontier. Ready for THE GOLD HUNTERS.


(5 stars)

A good story, but I felt the author left a little uncertainty in the ending.