I love when I find a book that has a memorable and strong main character, and I have found one in The Girl From Felony Bay. Abbey Force is a spunky and very capable young sleuth, who is determined to prove that her father did not commit a crime he has been accused of. Set in South Carolina this book has a distinctly southern feel, and it is full of pirate lore. This will be a great read for all of you who love adventure and mystery novels! Enjoy!
From the Publisher:
I'm
not going to lie to you: the last year has been rougher than alligator
hide for me and my dad. You see, he's in the hospital in a coma since
his accident a year back, wherein he was framed for a terrible crime he
didn't commit. Our home, Reward Plantation, had to be sold to pay off
his debt to society, so I'm stuck living with my uncle Charlie, who,
even in the few hours a day when he's sober, ain't exactly your ideal
parental role model. And I managed to run afoul of Jimmy Simmons, the
meanest kid in the sixth grade, and on the last day of school no less.
But
things just got a bit more interesting. Turns out the new family that
moved into Reward Plantation has a daughter named Bee, who is the same
age as I am. And she's just as curious about all the No Trespassing
signs and holes being dug out by Felony Bay, in the corner of what used
to be my home. Seems like someone's been poking around a mystery that
dates all the way back to the Civil War—and it just might be the same
someone who framed my dad.
I'm Abbey, by the way. Abbey Force. And
if it takes all summer, I'm going to find out what's happening out on
Felony Bay, and maybe even clear my dad's name.