Rebel Wench by Gardner F Fox

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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1955.

Historical Spy Fiction vintage paperback - Rebel Wench is about the American Revolutionary War and how a woman who played her part as a spy and a man played soldier, help beat the British.

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.

Rebel Wench - Historical Spy Fiction EPUB eBook - 006
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Genre: Historical Spy fiction / American Revolution

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Originally printed in 1955

Once she posed as a camp trollop to pry a colonel's secrets loose between kisses. At splendid balls she—redcoats-traitors unaware for the promise in her eyes. As a ragged boy she fled through swamps, desperately eluding the King's death regiment—minutes ahead of her executioners. She was Mistress Debby Treat, the reckless, golden-haired Virginia beauty who gambled all of herself in the cause of liberty. Except for her heart.

She gave that to a rebel soldier—who himself belonged to a Tory belle. . .

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel - 2017

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

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Rebel Wench - Historical Spy Fiction New Edition rePrint - 006
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Genre: Historical Spy Fiction / Romance

Originally printed in 1955

Pages 140

Binding Perfect-bound Paperback

Interior Ink Black & white

Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall

Once she posed as a camp trollop to pry a colonel's secrets loose between kisses. At splendid balls she—redcoats-traitors unaware for the promise in her eyes. As a ragged boy she fled through swamps, desperately eluding the King's death regiment—minutes ahead of her executioners. She was Mistress Debby Treat, the reckless, golden-haired Virginia beauty who gambled all of herself in the cause of liberty. Except for her heart.

She gave that to a rebel soldier—who himself belonged to a Tory belle. . .

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel - 2017

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Read Chapter One below…