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Terrorist Psychotic: Mary Patton

The Heroic Story of an Outlander and Colonial Wartime Shero Branded as an Outlaw (Women in War, Book 1)

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Terrorist Psychotic: Mary Patton

By: Martin Mongiello
Narrated by: Susan C. Hunter
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The real story of the American "Shero" Mary Patton and her famed gunpowder production can finally be heard in her voice via this creative nonfiction work. Scientific, forestry, and geologic research reveal the hidden truth untold for hundreds of years. Her famed gunpowder helped win the battles of King's Mountain, Cowpens, and Guilford Courthouse. Sold across the entire Southeast, the legend comes to an all new light.

You will listen to her speak in her true voice of love, intimacy, her children, her friends of the Taylors, and many colonels like Hambright, Hampton, Cleaveland, Sevier, and more, like Private Ishmael Titus, Captain Redhead, and Sally New River of the Catawba Indian Nation. An MA-rated book that contains vulgarities invented hundreds of years ago, hangings that were held, and the fire with filth of the real war. Outlander and GOT fan approved.

Not a book for the timid who have never known real war or have a romanticized view of history wherein they have no interest in the truth of fire, swords, hate, filth, love, and very strong emotions.

This book is MA rated and not for children to read.

©2019 Martin CJ Mongiello (P)2019 Martin CJ Mongiello
Americas Fiction Historical Fiction War
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This was truly awful. Aside from the logistics of having so very many footnotes read aloud to break up the story, the story itself was terribly written. I gave up before Mary Patton even showed up in the story. There was so much sexism and unnecessary vulgarity. This was written as part of a master's degree project, and it reads like it.

The author has an honorable and notable background.

awful

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