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He wasn't running from the law.
He believed he was surviving it.
In the winter of 1931, a man walked into the northern wilderness of Canada and built himself a cabin on the edge of nowhere. He spoke little. Kept to himself. Asked for nothing.
Weeks later, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police came knocking.
What followed would become one of the most relentless and mysterious manhunts in Canadian history.
He fired through the door.
He vanished into -40° wilderness.
And for over a month, he stayed ahead of trained officers, Indigenous trackers, dog teams-and even aircraft-crossing frozen rivers, scaling impossible terrain, and moving through a landscape that should have killed him.
They called him The Mad Trapper of Rat River.
But history only tells one side of the story.
What if he wasn't mad at all?
What if every decision he made-every shot fired, every mile run-made sense... from where he stood?
In The Mad Trapper, R Bodinne takes you inside the mind of one of Canada's most elusive and misunderstood figures. Told from the trapper's own perspective, this gripping true crime narrative places you in the snow with him-cold, hunted, and trying to make sense of a world that suddenly turned against him.
You will experience:
- The isolation of the northern wilderness-where silence carries meaning and distance offers no safety
- The slow escalation from suspicion to violence, seen through the eyes of a man who trusted himself more than anyone else
- The tactics of the RCMP-tracking, positioning, and closing in-revealed as the trapper struggles to understand what's happening around him
- The physical and psychological toll of survival in extreme conditions
- The final days of the manhunt, where exhaustion, miscalculation, and reality begin to collide
Blending meticulous historical research with immersive, first-person storytelling, this book reconstructs the events of 1931-1932 in a way never told before-grounded, tense, and unsettlingly human.
This is not a story about a legend.
This is a story about a man.
A man who wanted to be left alone.
A man who believed he was acting in self-preservation.
A man who, to this day, remains unidentified.
Because sometimes the line between hunted and hunter...
is only clear from one side.
Perfect for readers of true crime, wilderness survival, and historical mysteries, The Mad Trapper offers a rare perspective on a case that still refuses to be fully explained.
Step into the snow.
Follow the tracks.
And decide for yourself:
Was he mad... or was he right?
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