"The Girl Avenger; or, The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee" by T. C. Harbaugh is a historical fiction tale set in 1794 along the Maumee River, featuring a young woman named Nanette Froisart who seeks retribution against Native Americans for past wrongs. The story is launched by a dramatic encounter where Nanette, showing her skills, eliminates an Indian hunter and collects scalps as trophies, highlighting both her skill as a hunter and her mission fueled by vengeance. This sets the stage for conflict when she crosses paths with the dangerous renegade, Joe Girty, who captures her. The narrative uses these tense moments and character introductions to touch on themes of survival, conflicting cultures, and the heavy weight of past pain driving Nanette’s actions, creating a world filled with ongoing struggle.
The Girl Avenger; or, The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee
By T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) Harbaugh
In a time of turmoil, a young huntress becomes a terror, seeking bloody payback on those who wronged her, even as danger closes in.
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About the AuthorThomas Chalmers Harbaugh was an American poet and novelist.
Thomas Chalmers Harbaugh was an American poet and novelist.
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