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The Girl Avenger Or The Beautiful Terror Of The Maumee

T. C. Harbaugh

T. C. Harbaugh wrote a dime novel titled "The Girl Avenger or The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee," which was released in the 1800s. The narrative centres on the exploits of Grace Harlowe, a fearless and astute woman out to exact revenge on Colonel James Blasingame for killing her father. Disguised as a man, Grace takes on the persona of the "Girl Avenger" and embarks on a mission to find Colonel Blasingame. She faces several difficulties and perils along the road, such as running into bandits, coming across Native American tribes, and negotiating the rough terrain of the Maumee River area. Grace never gives up on Colonel Blasingame, forging connections with other brave people who support her in her pursuit of justice. Her courage and tenacity never falter. Tensions build as the narrative progresses, culminating in a suspenseful finale in which Grace meets Colonel Blasingame and finally brings him to justice for his crimes.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 96
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.23in - 0.29lb
  • EAN: 9789361428760
  • Categories: Action & AdventureMystery & Detective - General

About the Author

Harbaugh, T. C.: - The Stratemeyer Syndicate was a collection of writers who wrote a lot of dime books and series for kids and teens in the late 19th and early 20th century. They went by the pen name T. C. Harbaugh. Under the several pen names that the syndicate, headed by Edward Stratemeyer, used, it could produce stories fast. Though not much is known about the person who goes by the pseudonym T. C. Harbaugh, the name can be found on a number of dime novels, such as "The Girl Avenger or The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee." Because they satisfied the growing desire for exciting, action-packed fiction, these novels were well-liked in their day. Although T. C. Harbaugh's exact identity is still a mystery, his contributions to the dime book genre and the Stratemeyer Syndicate's larger body of work have had a long-lasting influence on American literature.