<p><em>How An 18th Century Woman from A Prominent New England Family Went from A Life of Privilege to The Gallows . . .</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Bathsheba Spooner was the daughter of Timothy Ruggles a general and second-in-command of British forces during in French and Indian War president of the Stamp Act Congress Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and a leading loyalist in Massachusetts during the Revolutionary War; the epitome of upper class.</p><p>&nbsp;Like her father Bathsheba was smart strong-willed and a British loyalist. Forced to marry a man she did not love (or even like) Bathsheba withstood her husband's abuse for several years until a young Continental soldier entered her life. But when this well-heeled mother of three young children discovered she was pregnant with the young soldier's child . . . her thoughts quickly turned to murder.</p><p>&nbsp;Based on a true story the events that follow Bathsheba's life her decisions and her ultimate demise will show readers that Bathsheba Spooner was in fact <em>Unlike Any Other </em>. . .</p><p>&nbsp;</p>