Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or, The trail in the snow by Graham B. Forbes

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By Amanda Torres Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - The Wide Room
Forbes, Graham B. Forbes, Graham B.
English
Hey, I just finished a book that feels like finding a forgotten treasure in your grandpa's attic. It's called 'Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or, The Trail in the Snow' by Graham B. Forbes. This isn't your typical mystery—it's a full-on winter adventure from another era. Imagine a young man, Frank Allen, arriving at a remote Canadian lake just as a brutal snowstorm hits. The local trapper he was supposed to meet has vanished, leaving behind only a set of footprints leading into the endless, frozen woods. That's the trail in the snow. The whole community is on edge, whispering about old feuds and a valuable stash of furs. Frank has to figure out if this is a simple case of a man getting lost, or something much darker. The setting is a character itself—the biting cold, the howling wind, the complete isolation. It’s a gripping, old-fashioned yarn about survival, suspicion, and following clues when the world is literally working against you. If you like stories where the environment is the biggest challenge, you'll get hooked fast.
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Let me set the scene for you. It's the early 20th century in the wilds of Canada. Frank Allen, a capable and determined young man, journeys to the remote settlement at Old Moose Lake for a new job. His timing couldn't be worse. He arrives just as the first major blizzard of the season slams the region, cutting the small community off from the world.

The Story

The man Frank was supposed to work for, a seasoned trapper named Joe Flint, is missing. The only clue is a single set of footprints leading from Flint's cabin into the vast, snow-covered wilderness. With the storm raging, a search party is impossible. Frank, a stranger in town, finds himself at the center of a growing mystery. The locals are a tight-knit, suspicious bunch. Some think Flint just got caught out in the storm. Others mutter about a long-standing rivalry with another trapper over a prime territory and a hidden cache of valuable pelts. As Frank waits out the storm, he starts piecing together the fragments of gossip and fact. When the weather finally breaks, he must lead the desperate search along that fading trail in the snow, not knowing if he's looking for a victim, a fugitive, or a corpse.

Why You Should Read It

This book won me over with its sheer atmosphere. Forbes makes you feel the cold in your bones and the silence of a snow-blanketed forest. The mystery is clever because the main obstacle isn't a cunning villain—it's nature itself. Frank is a great guide; he's practical, observant, and his outsider status lets us learn about the community's secrets alongside him. The story moves at a steady, compelling pace, building tension as the storm traps everyone with their suspicions. It's less about shocking twists and more about the steady unraveling of a community's truth under pressure.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves classic adventure tales or historical mysteries. If you enjoy authors like Jack London for their rugged settings, or old detective stories where the puzzle is solved through grit and observation rather than technology, you'll feel right at home. It's also a fantastic, cozy read for a winter night. So, brew a hot drink, grab a blanket, and get ready to follow that trail into the snow. You won't want to turn back until you reach the end.



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1 year ago

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Susan Rodriguez
9 months ago

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Kimberly Harris
2 months ago

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6 months ago

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Linda Martin
11 months ago

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