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Book 3 in the Award Winning series The Gauntlet Runner, Forest Sentinels, is NOW available!

Forest Sentinels is now available though my Bookstore on my Publishers site. You can use the following link: http://www.friesenpress.com/bookstore/title/119734000012616091/S.-Thomas-Bailey-Forest-Sentinels

Forest Sentinels will soon be listed on your favorite on-line Book Sellers, as well as, for order at Retail Book Sellers world wide. Thank you and enjoy. Please share this with your friends and family. Have a safe and enjoyable Christmas and a great New Year. Looking forward when our paths cross soon.

Great Review From A Reader in the UK!

Please enjoy a review of my first two Award Winning books in The Gauntlet Runner series, sent via e-mail by a gentleman from the UK:

“The Gauntlet Runner as well as Shades of Death are fantastic reads! All the characters, both real and fictional bring the period to life. These books could easily be used by educators who teach about American History! Can’t wait for the series to continue!!”

Thanks and they make great gifts for Christmas. Also please share the review with your friends. Thank you for your support!
***Look for Book 3, Forest Sentinels, in Jan. 2014***

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

Ohio Valley 1754

The Gauntlet Runner takes place during the outbreak of the French and Indian War engulfing the early American settlers who ventured over the Allegheny Mountains into the rich Ohio Valley region.

This is a period of history that I am extremely passionate about and have extensively researched and enjoyed for years.  The Gauntlet Runner is the first book in the series that will follow the Murray family throughout the conflict and the reader will see how the early settlers struggled to forge a life surrounded by two European powers fighting to secure their dominance in the region.  Added to the conflict is the Eastern Woodland People, who are being pushed aside by the French, the British and the hordes of settlers cascading over the Allegheny Mountains.

The scene is set with the British and the reluctant American Provincial Militia pitted against the French, with their Canadian Militia, and most of the native population deciding to join the best of two evils.

The following is an excerpt from The Gauntlet Runner – A Tale from the French and Indian War:

Maggie watched them through the gun port and saw two Frenchmen join

them from the woods. She knew they were French from the red woolen

caps they wore.  Maggie pulled back from the port when she heard a

loud crack. She looked over at Culp and noticed his rifle smoking from the burnt powder. She immediately looked out and saw one of the closest warriors grabbing his side and writhing in the grass. She promptly fired her rifle and hit the Huron assisting the injured warrior to his feet. The ball struck him in the forehead and he fell back, pulling the injured warrior onto his dead body.

“ … good shot,” Maggie heard Culp say as he shoved his ramrod down the barrel of his rifle.

She stared out the port at the Hurons as they screamed their hideous war cries

toward the small cabin. A couple fired off their muskets at her, but the lead balls lodged into the large timber outer wall above her port. She immediately reloaded as Culp fired off another shot. She watched it hiss wildly over the Hurons’ heads and land in the grass behind them. Maggie took another quick look outside before she readied her long rifle. She had her sights set on another Huron brave until she noticed they had turned their attention to something in the western woods.