Wolf Pass by William Byron Mowery

Wolf Pass by William Byron Mowery is a frontier adventure short story written in the early 20th century. Set in the northern Rockies, it follows a wilderness chase and moral showdown between a Royal Canadian Mounted Police inspector and a desperate fugitive, seen through the ordeal of the inspector’s young wife; its likely topic is how justice, mercy, and marital trust are tested under extreme pressure. Sylvia, defying her husband Inspector Lorn Hastings’s warning, takes a solo canoe trip and is ambushed by the hunted outlaw Slith Behrdal, who seizes her rifle, canoe, and provisions. Half-starved and cunning, he plays on her sympathy while driving upriver toward Wolf Pass, where Hastings lies in wait. As dusk falls, Behrdal uses Sylvia as cover and opens fire; Hastings’s canoe is wrecked, and he reaches a midstream rock with only his sidearm. When Behrdal closes in to finish him, Sylvia deliberately capsizes their canoe, throwing the outlaw into the icy current. Hastings swims out, subdues and saves the drowning man, and takes him prisoner. In the quiet paddle back to Bighorn, Sylvia’s remorse meets Hastings’s stern compassion, and the couple reconcile, their bond renewed by shared danger and hard-won clarity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Mowery, William Byron, 1899-1957
Illustrator Schoonover, Frank E., 1877-1972
Title Wolf Pass
Original Publication Chicago: The McCall Company, 1930.
Series Title Produced from the September, 1930 issue of Redbook magazine.
Credits Prepared by volunteers at BookCove (bookcove.net)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories
Subject Canada -- Fiction
Subject Criminals -- Fiction
Subject Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Fiction
Subject Spouses -- Fiction
Category Text
eBook-No. 77911
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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