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  • With John Paul Jones

    A Sailor's Journey with an American Naval Hero

    In "With John Paul Jones," John Thomas McIntyre crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines historical fiction with biographical elements, effectively capturing the essence of the legendary naval commander during the American Revolutionary War. The work is marked by McIntyre's rich, evocative prose that draws readers into the turbulent maritime battles, exploring themes of loyalty, courage, and ... Read more

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  • With John Paul Jones

    “Who is that man that is so much at the Wheelocks’ just now?”asked young Walter Stanton of his friend Philip Morgan. “Some Tory friend, I suppose. I don’t like him; see the sneer upon his face as he looks at the members upon the steps of the State House.” It was about noon on a day late in September in the year 1777. A group of young men and boys were lounging upon some benches in the shade of two ... Read more

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  • Special Detective (Ashton-Kirk)

    Unraveling Mysteries with a Clever Detective

    In "Special Detective (Ashton-Kirk)," John Thomas McIntyre intricately weaves a gripping narrative that showcases the astuteness of his titular character, Ashton-Kirk, a detective of high intellectual caliber. The novel employs a mix of sharp prose and clever dialogue, echoing the early 20th-century detective genre's conventions while introducing innovative problem-solving methods that challenge ... Read more

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  • The Young Continentals at Bunker Hill

    The tall bay horse and the little roan mare went at a hard gallop down the long, gentle descent of a hill. Both were flecked with foam, for the going was hard, despite the brisk April weather. “How is the mare taking it?” asked Ezra Prentiss, after a time, drawing in the bay and patting his arched neck encouragingly. The roan snorted and shook her head as though trying to answer for herself. “It’s ... Read more

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  • In Kentucky with Daniel Boone

    Along the trail which wound along the banks of the Yadkin, in North Carolina, rode a tall, sinewy man; he had a bronzed, resolute face, wore the hunting shirt, leggins and moccasins of the backwoods, and had hanging from one shoulder a long flint-locked rifle. A small buck, which this unerring weapon of the hunter had lately brought down, lay across his saddle bow. Away along the trail, at a place ... Read more

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  • On the Border with Andrew Jackson: The Buckskin Books

    “Much good place for camp! Heap fine water!” It was a young Cherokee brave who spoke; from the back of his wiry little sorrel horse he pointed ahead to a small stream which could be seen winding its way among the trees. “Yes; it looks as if it had been made for a camp, Running Elk,” replied a bronzed athletic white boy. “What do you say, Frank, shall we pitch the tent there to-night?” Frank ... Read more

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  • Ashton-Kirk, Secret Agent

    In "Ashton-Kirk, Secret Agent," John Thomas McIntyre masterfully weaves a tale that blends elements of mystery, adventure, and espionage within the framework of early 20th-century crime fiction. The narrative follows the astute detective Ashton-Kirk as he embarks on a series of thrilling escapades filled with intrigue and deception. McIntyre's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions, ... Read more

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    Ashton-Kirk, Secret Agent

    Narrated by Pete Milan ...

    Unabridged

    8 hours 30 min

    In "Ashton-Kirk, Secret Agent," John T. McIntyre crafts a riveting narrative centered on the eponymous detective, Ashton-Kirk, who exemplifies resourceful intelligence and keen observation in his pursuit of truth. Written in the early 20th century, this adventurous work exemplifies the detective fiction genre while infusing elements of espionage and psychological manipulation. McIntyre's prose is ... Read more

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  • Special Detective (Ashton-Kirk)

    ASHTON-KIRK is a young man of means and position. The unusual has a sort of fascination for him; his subtle perception, and keen, direct habit of mind cause him to delight in the investigation of those crimes which have proved too shadowy for the police. In “Ashton-Kirk, Investigator,” another book dealing with his experiences, he was concerned with the strange case of the murder of the ... Read more

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  • In Texas with Davy Crockett

    The towering stacks of the steamboat “Mediterranean” sent their clouds of smoke, black and wind rent, across the sky; her sharp bow cut the yellow waters of the Mississippi and dashed the spray as high as her rails. The cabins were thronged with passengers; the forward deck was tiered high with bales and barrels and boxes of merchandise. Two boys sat by the rail upon the upper deck; their faces ... Read more

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  • Special Detective (Ashton-Kirk)

    In 'Special Detective (Ashton-Kirk)', John Thomas McIntyre crafts a riveting narrative that seamlessly blends the conventions of early 20th-century detective fiction with psychological depth and social commentary. The novel follows the astute investigator Ashton-Kirk as he navigates a labyrinthine mystery that challenges not only his deductive skills but also the moral fabric of the society in ... Read more

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  • The Young Continentals at Trenton

    “The Young Continentals” series deals with the experiences of four boys in the American Revolution. One of them, Nat Brewster, is from the hills about Wyoming, Ben Cooper is from Philadelphia, while the Prentiss twin brothers come from Boston. In the first book of the series, “The Young Continentals at Lexington,” Nat Brewster played the leading part—a part full of daring and enterprise. In the ... Read more

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