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The narrative follows Tom Deering, a young planter’s son, as he grows into a soldier amid the Revolutionary struggle on the southern coast. Beginning with an assault on a British fort, his story moves through skirmishes with regulars and Tories, service in Francis Marion’s guerrilla brigade, naval engagements, and campaigns under General Greene; episodes include ambushes, the concealment and pursuit of a chest of gold, a blindfolded adventure, and the capture and escape of a traitor. Action-driven chapters emphasize small-unit tactics, personal loyalty, and the hardships that shape the protagonist’s coming-of-age during wartime in the Carolinas.

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John T. McIntyre

John T. McIntyre was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century detective fiction and adventure stories. He created the character Ashton-Kirk, a criminologist featured in several novels, including "Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist" and "Ashton-Kirk, Investigator." McIntyre's works often blend elements of mystery and historical adventure, reflecting a fascination with American folklore and legendary figures, as seen in titles like "In Kentucky with Daniel Boone" and "In Texas with Davy Crockett." His storytelling captures the spirit of exploration and the complexities of crime-solving, making him a notable figure in the genre.

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