"The Rambler Club with the Northwest Mounted" by W. Crispin Sheppard is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book follows the adventures of Bob Somers and his friends from the Rambler Club as they travel to Canada's Northwest Territories, where they intend to meet their friend Jed Warren, a member of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. However, their plans are quickly disrupted by the mysterious disappearance of Jed, leading the young adventurers into thrilling escapades as they become involved in the workings of the police and uncover the truth surrounding their friend. At the start of the story, we are introduced to Sergeant Jarvis Erskine and Teddy Banes, a half-breed scout, who are concerned about the unexplained absence of Jed Warren. As the narrative unfolds, the Rambler Club boys arrive at the police barracks, eager to connect with their friend, only to find he is missing under suspicious circumstances. A mix of humor and tension arises as they insist on getting involved in the investigation themselves, determined to clear Jed’s name against accusations of desertion. Their journey is set against a backdrop of natural beauty and danger, as it becomes clear that the path ahead will not just be an ordinary camping trip. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Rambler Club with the Northwest Mounted
By W. Crispin (William Crispin) Sheppard
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