Creole Woman by Gardner F Fox

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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1959.

Historical Fiction vintage paperback - Creole Woman; A hot-blooded story of old New Orleans. A bold Yankee spy meets his deadliest challenge in the arms of an exotic and lovely young savage—

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

An eBook or Second Edition reprint with a new cover design by Kurt Brugel are available for purchase.

Creole Woman - Historical Fiction EPUB eBook - 018
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Genre: Espionage / Historical Fiction

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Originally printed in 1959.

"Have you tensions, Captain?"

Captain Stephen Vane stared at the girl, struck anew by the perfect grace of her body, the wild, sensuous beauty of her face. A challenge lay in her bright, dark eyes, in the tilt of her head.

She looked at him roguishly. "A lot depends on the success of your mission, Captain. Nothing should stand in its way. Sometimes a man who is torn by tensions cannot think straight."

He moved toward her. Marianne lazily undid the buttons of the thin, tight shirt that imprisoned her soft, full breasts.

"You have never known a Creole woman, Captain?"

"Never." Her smile was secret. "It will be an experience, Captain," she promised softly.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2020

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Creole Woman - Historical Fiction New Edition rePrint - 018
$9.99

Genre: Espionage / Historical Fiction

Originally printed in 1959.

"Have you tensions, Captain?"

Captain Stephen Vane stared at the girl, struck anew by the perfect grace of her body, the wild, sensuous beauty of her face. A challenge lay in her bright, dark eyes, in the tilt of her head.

She looked at him roguishly. "A lot depends on the success of your mission, Captain. Nothing should stand in its way. Sometimes a man who is torn by tensions cannot think straight."

He moved toward her. Marianne lazily undid the buttons of the thin, tight shirt that imprisoned her soft, full breasts.

"You have never known a Creole woman, Captain?"

"Never." Her smile was secret. "It will be an experience, Captain," she promised softly.

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2020

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel