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The Gauntlet Runner: A Tale from the French and Indian War

Published
Nov 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
220

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Private Jacob Murray, a twenty-six-year old Pennsylvanian volunteer in the ranks of George Washington's Virginia Provincial Militia, is scouting the dense, almost impassable Ohio Valley wilderness in May 1754. Together with his twin brother, Israel, and two Seneca warriors, Jacob searches for a party of French troops encroaching on British soil. Back at home, Murray's wife, Maggie, and their four children eke out a spare existence until a group of French and Huron war parties raid their small farm. Taken captive, they are unsure if they will live to see their husband and father again. With word spreading that French-backed Delaware raiding parties are decimating the Pennsylvanian countryside and taking white captives, young Major Washington, Murray, and a French officer bent on revenge are destined to cross paths. As three hostile entities continue to vie for control of the coveted Ohio Valley, a war soon begins that will engulf them all. The Gauntlet Runner tells a tale of fractured lives, broken treaties, and the stark realities of the struggles faced by early American settlers as they risk their lives to cultivate the young, formidable nation.

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Nov 2011 iUniverse ISBN 1462051235
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Nov 2011 iUniverse ISBN 1462051251
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Nov 2011 iUniverse ISBN B07957RHRG
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