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Never in the annals of history was a more sensational crime than that commited by the man known as Colonel Blood. For in the disguise of a Parson, the infamous Thomas Blood stole the crown jewels from the well guarded Tower of London, and then gained full pardon for both himself and his followers from the King of England.
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Here is a story from early England, with all its lusty brawling; of Christopher Hallam, who was tricked into becoming an abductor and thief; of lovely young Nancy Edwards, who was kept prisoner in the Tower of London; of the beautiful, treacherous Henrietta de Lancey, former mistress of Colonel Blood, who betrayed him, and of the bold, dashing Colonel Blood himself, the ruler of all their destinies.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 08:56, 22 January 2013

1954 US Edition
By Max Peacock
Publisher Harlequin Romance #286
Release Month 1954 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Texas Outlaw
Followed by Gina

Book Description

Never in the annals of history was a more sensational crime than that commited by the man known as Colonel Blood. For in the disguise of a Parson, the infamous Thomas Blood stole the crown jewels from the well guarded Tower of London, and then gained full pardon for both himself and his followers from the King of England.

Here is a story from early England, with all its lusty brawling; of Christopher Hallam, who was tricked into becoming an abductor and thief; of lovely young Nancy Edwards, who was kept prisoner in the Tower of London; of the beautiful, treacherous Henrietta de Lancey, former mistress of Colonel Blood, who betrayed him, and of the bold, dashing Colonel Blood himself, the ruler of all their destinies.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1954 <br\>US Edition