Belle Boyd / She Wouldn’t Surrender ny James Kendricks

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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1960 under the pseudonym, James Kendricks.

Historical Fiction vintage paperback - Belle Boyd - She Wouldn’t Surrender takes place during the American Civil War. To the South, Belle Boyd was a daring, resourceful girl who always managed to get through the enemy lines with the information the Confederacy needed.

162 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.

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Genre: American Civil War / Historical Romance Fiction

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Written under the pseudonym James Kendricks.

Originally printed in 1960.

SHE WOULDN'T SURRENDER

To the South, Belle Boyd was a daring, resourceful girl who always managed to get through the enemy lines with the information the Confederacy needed.

To the North, she was a traitor—a dangerous spy and a thorn in the side of the Union Army.

Both sides, however, agreed on one thing: Belle was a lush and desirable woman. One glance into her wanton eyes, one glimpse of her pulsating charms-always ready to be displayed when the occasion demanded—and a man could forget there was a war on.

Only the dead were incapable of remembering her. Some remembered her for the lusty favors she bestowed upon them, still others for the valuable information she brought them ... but remember her they did.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vanaugh - 2020

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Belle Boyd - She Wouldn't Surrender - Historical Fiction New Edition rePrint - 027
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Genre: American Civil War / Historical Romance Fiction

Written under the pseudonym James Kendricks.

Originally printed in 1960.

SHE WOULDN'T SURRENDER

To the South, Belle Boyd was a daring, resourceful girl who always managed to get through the enemy lines with the information the Confederacy needed.

To the North, she was a traitor-a dangerous spy and a thorn in the side of the Union Army.

Both sides, however, agreed on one thing: Belle was a lush and desirable woman. One glance into her wanton eyes, one glimpse of her pulsating charms-always ready to be displayed when the occasion demanded—and a man could forget there was a war on.

Only the dead were incapable of remembering her. Some remembered her for the lusty favors she bestowed upon them, still others for the valuable information she brought them ... but remember her they did.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vanaugh - 2020

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel