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War path, Kerry Newcomb

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War path, Kerry Newcomb
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
War path
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Kerry Newcomb
Summary
As France and Britain wage battle over America, one man takes the war into his own hands. Two lines of Abenaki Indians stand between the settlers and freedom. Each holds a fearsome club, and each is eager to kill. Survive the gauntlet, and the white men are free to go. None but Johnny Stark is up to the task. A mountain of a man, used to spending months at a time in the untamed wilderness of North America, he beats the Indians at their own game, disarming one of the warriors and using his club to fight his way to survival. It is a miracle escape, one that the Abenaki will sing of for generations. This is only the start of the legend of Johnny Stark. When France and Britain go to war over their North American colonies, the Native American tribes are forced to choose sides. In the middle is Stark, who owes allegiance to no crown, but will do whatever it takes to ensure that the frontier remains free for as long as he draws breath
Target audience
adult
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