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Flight from Natchez
Flight from Natchez
Author: Frank G. Slaughter
At the close of the American Revolution, when England and Spain were at war along the lower Mississippi, young Dr. John Powers found himself unjustly dismissed from his Tory regiment in Pensacola. On an epic trip to Georgia he picked up a tough Scottish girl, Faith, and the beautiful and lonely wife of Dr. Wright, Stella. Here is the dramatic st...  more »
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ISBN: 493108
Publication Date: 1955
Pages: 284
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Publisher: Doubleday & Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Here is another author and novel that have been relegated into obscurity (again from the later 20th century). It is a historical novel set during the late part of the American Revolution. Loyalists in Natchez must flee the vengeance of the Spanish who hold New Orleans. This is a story of their 500 mile trek though hostile and relatively uncharted wilderness to sanctuary in what is now central Alabama. This novel has it all: romance (on the periphery), survival of an Indian assault, a forest fire, smallpox epidemic, to name the most dominant. For all these trials the party gains safe haven with the loss of only one life: a traitor who is dispatched early in the trek. Read it if you can find a copy.


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