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Set amid the violent outbreak following Pontiac’s assassination, the narrative follows frontier settlers and Native peoples as vengeance ignites a sweeping war across the Illinois country. A young woman, determined to protect her stubborn father, prepares defenses and arms herself, while a Peoria youth who aids her reports tracking and encounters with hostile Ojibwa and allied tribes. The plot traces raids, betrayals, flight to fortified posts, and encounters with fur-traders, alternating tense action scenes with moments of personal courage and the brutal consequences of cultural conflict and retributive violence on both communities.

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T. C. Harbaugh

T. C. Harbaugh was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of adventure fiction in the late 19th century. His works often feature themes of exploration and survival, set against the backdrop of the American wilderness. Harbaugh's notable titles include "Little Oskaloo; or, The White Whirlwind" and "The Girl Avenger; or, The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee," which showcase his ability to blend thrilling narratives with strong, dynamic characters. His stories frequently reflect the spirit of the frontier and the challenges faced by those who ventured into uncharted territories.

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