Bloody Sevens by Jefferson Cooper

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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1956 under the pseudonym Jefferson Cooper.

Historical American Fiction vintage paperback - Bloody Sevens is about the year 1777 during the American Revolution and one frontiersman’s personal fight he makes against the British.

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

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Genre: Historical American Fiction / Romance

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Originally printed in 1956.

ENGLISH BOUNTY FOR AMERICAN SCALPS

It was 1777, in a country torn by revolution. Promised gold for every American scalp, the Indians ran amok in an orgy of rape and murder. Nowhere was the carnage more terrible than in Kentucky.

A handful of American frontiersmen challenged the combined forces of redcoats and red men; and first in their ranks was Alan Brant. He swore to kill with his own hands the renegade who had sold a settlement to the Indians and abused the woman Alan called his own.

But the vengeance path did not run straight for the young woodsman. Death in the form of a murder charge, danger in the person of a hate-maddened Indian warrior, and the fiery love of a half-wild Indian girl awaited Alan before vengeance could be his.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Read Chapter One below…

Bloody Sevens - Historical American Fiction New Edition rePrint - 010
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Genre: Historical American Fiction / Romance

Originally printed in 1956.

Pages 230

Binding Perfect-bound Paperback

Interior Ink Black & white

Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall

ENGLISH BOUNTY FOR AMERICAN SCALPS

It was 1777, in a country torn by revolution. Promised gold for every American scalp, the Indians ran amok in an orgy of rape and murder. Nowhere was the carnage more terrible than in Kentucky.

A handful of American frontiersmen challenged the combined forces of redcoats and red men; and first in their ranks was Alan Brant. He swore to kill with his own hands the renegade who had sold a settlement to the Indians and abused the woman Alan called his own.

But the vengeance path did not run straight for the young woodsman. Death in the form of a murder charge, danger in the person of a hate-maddened Indian warrior, and the fiery love of a half-wild Indian girl awaited Alan before vengeance could be his.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Read Chapter One below…