Peril at King's Creek: A Felicity Mystery
by Elizabeth McDavid Jones
American Girl: Felicity (Mystery 1), American Girl Mysteries (Felicity)
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In 1776, eleven-year-old Felicity suspects that an amateur naturalist visiting her family's Virginia plantation may actually be a British spy mapping Patriot plantations in advance of British raids. Includes historical information about the Revolutionary War.Tags
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The mystery stories are a longer and more mature spinoff from the original books and feature the heroines solving mysteries in historical settings. Felicity is experiencing the beginnings of the American Revolution while staying at her family's plantation, and finds out that British soldiers are burning down nearby farms and stealing livestock. The story does a good job of showing the confusion of the time, with neighbors and family members on opposite sides of the conflict and loyalties pulled in both directions. This gives the characters a more realistic depth than a good vs. evil story with the British portrayed purely as villians, and presents a more accurate picture of the American Revolution. The text is slightly larger and widely show more spaced, which is a good transition for readers who are used to the shorter illustrated books, and the vocabulary is mostly faithful to the time setting, but more natural and intelligible for the age of its audience. show less
Felicity is spending the summer at Kings Creak Plantation, her grandfather's plantation. She meets a strange man named Mr. Haskall. Felicity soon finds out about a British attack, being planed against patriot plantations. Felicity is a patriot, which means bad news for her and her family. What will happen to Felicity and her family?
I think that Peril At King's Creek is a very good, suspenseful mystery. Mr Haskall is a very interesting character. Sometimes he seems like Felicity's friend, other times he doesn't. You will be on the edge of your seat up until the mystery is discovered. Felicity listens to her inner voice when something doesn't seem right.
I think that Peril At King's Creek is a very good, suspenseful mystery. Mr Haskall is a very interesting character. Sometimes he seems like Felicity's friend, other times he doesn't. You will be on the edge of your seat up until the mystery is discovered. Felicity listens to her inner voice when something doesn't seem right.
Felicity is spending the summer of 1776 at her family's Virginia plantation, King's Creek, where she rides her beloved horse Penny every day. But soon Felicity hears news that British soldiers are burning Patriot farms and raiding their animals. Could the British threaten King's Creek…and Penny?
A review by Blake: A very good book. The mystery was very exciting, I just couldn't put it down until it was finished. It was too suspenseful.
Felicity has a mystery to solve: what is the danger facing King’s Creek Plantation and how can she stop it. She has to hunt for clues, betray a friend who has betrayed her, and set up a daring plan risking Penny to figure out what to do and protect the plantation.
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- Canonical title
- Peril at King's Creek: A Felicity Mystery
- Original title
- American Girl - A Felicity Mystery -
- Original publication date
- 2006-02-21
- People/Characters
- Felicity Merriman
- First words
- Felicity Merriman headed up the white shell path that led to the stable at King's Creek Plantation, the plantation that had been her grandfather's and now belonged to Felicity's family.
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- Reviews
- 5
- Rating
- (3.95)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
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