Fatal Passage is a riveting exploration of the life and legacy of John Rae, an enigmatic figure in the annals of Arctic exploration. Renowned for his daring expeditions into some of the most unforgiving terrains on Earth, Rae's contributions have often been overshadowed by his contemporaries. In this meticulously researched biography, Ken McGoogan unearths Rae's remarkable journey, from his early days in the Orkney Islands to his groundbreaking discoveries in the Canadian Arctic. The Story McGoogan delves deep into Rae's adventures, revealing a man driven not only by the pursuit of knowledge but also by a profound sense of humanity. The narrative takes readers through Rae's encounters with Indigenous peoples, his interactions with fellow explorers, and the controversies that plagued his career. As he faced both acclaim and scorn, Rae's resilience and courage shine through, providing a vivid portrait of a man who risked everything in the name of discovery. Why Readers Love It Engaging storytelling that brings historical figures to life. A well-researched account that highlights lesser-known aspects of Arctic exploration. Rich in detail, capturing the harsh realities of 19th-century exploration. Perfect For This compelling biography is ideal for readers interested in: Exploration and adventure narratives. Biographies of influential but underappreciated historical figures. Those who enjoyed McGoogan's other works, such as Lady Franklin's Revenge and How the Scots Invented Canada. “Fatal Passage is a beautifully crafted tribute to a remarkable man, illuminating his legacy with skill and passion.”