Rebel Woman by Harry Whittington

Rebel Woman

Harry Whittington

She lived as a man, she fought as a man – she loved as a man!’

From the back

IT WAS A TIME OF TERROR…

Violence raged through the island like a deadly plague. Women as well as men were caught up in the merciless fever of revolution.

The rebel soldiers who captured the American, Jim Patterson, were women. But they were as brutal and uncompromising as their male comrades.

For a moment, when Jim recognized their leader to be a girl he had once known and loved, he dared to hope.

But she was “Captain” Rosales now and there was only coldness in her eyes — and hatred of him, of all men. Then he saw the way she looked at the girl, Dolores, and he knew the twisted path she had taken.

As for the others, Jim could only pray that at least one among them was still a woman.

Inside:

Delores suddenly picked up a blanket and walked away from the fire. Jim Patterson stared after her. She might be a rebel soldier, but she was the loveliest creature he had ever seen — a Cuban blonde with brown eyes of liquid beauty and a body softly delicate and slender.

Out of the corner of his eye, Patterson could see that Mirtha was also watching the girl, a look of strange hunger on her face.

“I would like to talk to you, Mirtha,” Patterson whispered.

“I have nothing to say to you.”

“But I can think of much to say to you.”

“No.” She turned from him and looked for a long moment toward the place where Dolores lay rolled into her blanket. Then she glanced over once more at Patterson.

He let his gaze touch hers, then pulled it away and stared into the fire.

Mirtha picked up a blanket and threw it across her shoulders. Then she went slowly up the incline to where Dolores had made her bed.


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Details

Genre Pulp
Copyright Date 1960
Publication Date 1960
Publisher Avon
Format Mass Market Paperback
No. of Pages 160
Notes Avon T-403
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Cuba; Erotic Fiction; Lesbians – Fiction; Women revolutionaries
BookID 10526

Author: LFWBooks