The Whisper on the Night Wind, Adam Shoalts
The Whisper on the Night Wind, Adam Shoalts
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The Whisper on the Night Wind
The True History of a Wilderness Legend

Author: Adam Shoalts

Narrator: Adam Shoalts

Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Allen Lane

Published: 10/05/2021


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Spellbinding adventure from Canada's most beloved modern-day explorer.

Traverspine is not a place you will find on most maps. A century ago, it stood near the foothills of the remote Mealy Mountains in central Labrador. Today it is an abandoned ghost town, almost all trace of it swallowed up by dark spruce woods that cloak millions of acres.

In the early 1900s, this isolated little settlement was the scene of an extraordinary haunting by large creatures none could identify. Strange tracks were found in the woods. Unearthly cries were heard in the night. Sled dogs went missing. Children reported being stalked by a terrifying grinning animal. Families slept with cabin doors barred and axes and guns at their bedsides.

Tales of things that "go bump in the night" are part of the folklore of the wilderness, told and retold around countless campfires down through the ages. Most are easily dismissed by skeptics. But what happened at Traverspine a hundred years ago was different. The eye-witness accounts were detailed, and those who reported them included no less than three medical doctors and a wildlife biologist.

Something really did emerge from the wilderness to haunt the little settlement of Traverspine. Adam Shoalts, decorated modern-day explorer and an expert on wilderness folklore, picks up the trail from a century ago and sets off into the Labrador wild to investigate the tale. It is a spine-tingling adventure, straight from a land steeped in legends and lore, where Vikings wandered a thousand years ago and wolves and bears still roam free.

In delving into the dark corners of Canada's wild, The Whisper on the Night Wind combines folklore, history, and adventure into a fascinating saga of exploration.

About The Author

ADAM SHOALTS has been called one of Canada’s greatest living explorers and in 2018 was named an Explorer-in-Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. He is also a historian, archaeologist, and geographer, and his book Alone Against the North was a #1 national bestseller. His books, A History of Canada in Ten Maps and The Whisper on the Night Wind, were also national bestsellers. Shoalts’ adventurous career has included discovering waterfalls, mapping rivers, numerous archaeological digs, tracking down elusive flora and fauna, and in 2017 completing a nearly 4,000 km solo journey across Canada’s Arctic. His expeditions have been featured in media around the world, including the BBC, CNN, MSN, CTV, CBC, TVO, Global, Nature, and The Guardian. In 2020, Canadian Geographic included him on their list of the most influential explorers in Canada’s history.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon

I think Shoalts is on to a winning formula here. I wrote about how his last book, BEYOND THE TREES, could only inspire me to admiration, and I think a good part of that was that a travel narrative (as impressive as that one was) gets old very quickly for me. Here, he’s layered a few additional eleme......more

Goodreads review by Jessaka

Creepy and Eerie One day when Adam was reading books on explorations and fur trading, he came across a book By ElliotMerrick. titled, true north. I will have to read it. He came across a story in the book About some settlers that had a horrible experience with the creature that they call the Demon B......more

Goodreads review by Erin

In THE WHISPER ON THE NIGHT WIND, Shoalts takes us deep into the heart of Labrador. Chock-full of immersive prose and captivating details, I felt as though I truly was in that canoe, ready to solve an eerie, century-year old mystery. I was left goosebumped and utterly captivated.......more

This book wasn’t as compelling as I was hoping. I found it boring in parts and very repetitive. Shoalts used the same few paragraph-length retellings of the Traverspine beast over and over. I didn’t find the adventure part very exciting, either. Not much happened. I was also a bit baffled by how qui......more


Quotes

PRAISE FOR THE WHISPER ON THE NIGHT WIND:

“A fantastic, fun, and chilling tale.”
Canadian Geographic
 
“Modern-day explorer Adam Shoalts . . . reminds us that our world is full of mystery, possibility and awe.”
—CBC
 
“It is a spooky read, and after finishing it you might want to take a few days off before heading back into the wilderness . . . a page turner for sure.”
—Kevin Callan, Explore Magazine
 
“The place they end up is so isolated and untravelled that it could give the yips to even the most seasoned explorer. Shoalts is precise in his descriptions of setting and his writing is filled with . . . a clever, intentional use of language that heightens tension and lets a creepiness seep into the narrative.”
Quill and Quire
 
“Like something out of Lovecraft. . . . He writes like an explorer of old. . . . [T]hrilling and sometimes unsettling.”
Book City

“[Adam Shoalts] continues to go where his curiosity pulls him—often into uncomfortable places we might not go ourselves—and is more than happy to bring us along in the recounting. Spine-tingling . . . captivating.”
Sudbury Star
 
“He’s a great writer. . . [E]nthralling . . . [H]is use of language keeps you glued to the page.”
—Mysterious Universe Podcast
 
“This book tweaks Shoalts’ previous formula in all the right ways—the addition of another person allows for cheeky banter to pepper the narrative . . . All this is couched in what you expect from Adam Shoalts’ adventure books: an exciting wilderness expedition, which is capped off with a satisfying conclusion to the mystery.”
The Book Lady

 
“If mysterious, unexplained tracks in the deepest of woods and a bold, hair-raising attempt to uncover the truth behind a century-old Labrador legend sound like just the kind of thrill you’re after, then. . . . [read The Whisper on the Night Wind].”
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