The Golden Snare


Read by Roger Melin

(4.6 stars; 194 reviews)

With but two years of service in the RNMP Philip Raine finds himself somewhat unwillingly on the trail of Bram Johnson, wanted for murder and a wild, untamed and savage man who commands a pack of wolves as his brethren.
But most peculiar of all is the snare which Bram had had in his possession and had somehow lost. It was a golden snare intricately woven out of the finest, most delicate flaxen hair of a woman. But what could possibly be the relationship between this half-human murderer and a woman who could have borne a crown of such beauty and elegance? The mystery of Bram Johnson and his wolves and the golden snare becomes one which Raine feels compelled to unravel even as he pursues the wild man and his pack among his own territory of the Canadian barren lands.
(Summary by Roger Melin) (6 hr 22 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter 1 9:56 Read by Roger Melin
02 - Chapter 2 9:46 Read by Roger Melin
03 - Chapter 3 8:49 Read by Roger Melin
04 - Chapter 4 12:46 Read by Roger Melin
05 - Chapter 5 15:33 Read by Roger Melin
06 - Chapter 6 20:37 Read by Roger Melin
07 - Chapter 7 12:10 Read by Roger Melin
08 - Chapter 8 33:13 Read by Roger Melin
09 - Chapter 9 14:34 Read by Roger Melin
10 - Chapter 10 15:26 Read by Roger Melin
11 - Chapter 11 17:28 Read by Roger Melin
12 - Chapter 12 15:40 Read by Roger Melin
13 - Chapter 13 13:29 Read by Roger Melin
14 - Chapter 14 14:00 Read by Roger Melin
15 - Chapter 15 20:39 Read by Roger Melin
16 - Chapter 16 11:51 Read by Roger Melin
17 - Chapter 17 10:54 Read by Roger Melin
18 - Chapter 18 14:08 Read by Roger Melin
19 - Chapter 19 12:32 Read by Roger Melin
20 - Chapter 20 12:02 Read by Roger Melin
21 - Chapter 21 14:55 Read by Roger Melin
22 - Chapter 22 9:28 Read by Roger Melin
23 - Chapter 23 13:37 Read by Roger Melin
24 - Chapter 24 14:59 Read by Roger Melin
25 - Chapter 25 15:30 Read by Roger Melin
26 - Chapter 26 18:00 Read by Roger Melin

Reviews

enjoyed it


(4 stars)

I think the author is more talented than most I've come across on librivox and I enjoyed the book. However, be forewarned that he has a fetish with women's hair and some distributing preferences. His characters are always men in their mid to late 30s who fall in love with a young woman around 20. He thrills in calling her "little girl", in having complete possession of her (because her life is in danger and only he can save her, so he considers that sufficient reason to own her soul and body). He repeatedly gets an erotic high off of her total surrender and obedience. And, of course, they always fall in love while barely knowing the first thing about each other (other than that she's gorgeous, dependent, and still a "girl"). Wouldn't want to meet him in real life (or have him date my daughter), but he does know how to write an interesting plot with fleshed-out characters.

GREAT FIRST-TME READ


(4.5 stars)

My first experience with Curwood, and it was most enjoyable. The story was first rate, with lucid descritions, but no wasted words. The reading of Mr. Melin was a definite plus; thank you.

the golden snare


(5 stars)

Good story! Good reader! Moves at a good pace!

A Very Interesting Character


(5 stars)

Curwood supplies us with a very interesting character that you don't know is good or bad. Kept me interested through the entire story.

Love the Gold ..


(5 stars)

Yet another , Love story without words .. quite entertaining ... thanks for you precious time Roger ...

intricately crafted


(4 stars)

Madman loose with the RCMP on his trail. Mystery romance with strange ending. Read by Roger Melin.


(4 stars)

Curwood keeps the reader reading for the end of the adventure. Harold Maider of New York zip 13790


(5 stars)

Great story with a little history & culture lesson. Roger Moline the finest