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Traitor in Williamsburg: A Felicity Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)

Traitor in Williamsburg: A Felicity Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)
By Elizabeth M. Jones

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #115858 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 179 pages

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In Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1776, strong sentiments for the Patriot cause make life difficult and sometimes dangerous for those suspected of having Loyalist sympathies. When anonymous broadsides malign and threaten their friend Fiona’s father, Felicity and Elizabeth decide to solve the mystery of who is sending them and why. Soon Felicity learns that her own father has a secret and that detective work may be needed to save him as well. As in other American Girl books, the volume ends with an illustrated informational section that explains aspects of the historical background. With the pluck (and luck) of an eighteenth-century Nancy Drew, Felicity lures the culprit to a churchyard at midnight in hopes of discovering vital evidence and helping her beloved father. From the Felicity Mystery series, this inviting chapter book has the appeal of a distinctive historical setting, a suspenseful adventure story, and a familiar character. Grades 3-5. --Carolyn Phelan


Customer Reviews

Back to the 18th century again!5
Another outstanding book by one of the best writers of the History Mystery Books published by American Girl about 10-12 years ago. Great to read further adventures about Felicity Merriman, the AG who lived at the time of the American Revolutionary War. Absorbing story that truly helps to understand history in a meaningful way. Also always enjoy a good mystery. Is being read now by my 35 yr old dghtr, who will then read it to my 5 yr old gr dgtr --this book appeals to 3 generations! Wish MY parents were alive to have read it...

A Great Williamsburg Story5
This is one of the best mysteries! The plot is fast and the book is written beautifully. If you have ever visited Colonial Williamsburg, this is a book you must read!

This is one mystery you'll find difficult to put down!5
The year is 1776. Ten-year-old Felicity "Lissie" Merriman is in good spirits at the thought of her eleventh birthday quickly approaching. While she doesn't expect much for her special day, she can't help but admire the gorgeous copy of GULLIVER'S TRAVELS sitting in Widow Reed's storefront. The book is everything that Felicity could ever want; and she and her best friend, Elizabeth Cole, can't help but stop by the print shop every day just to admire the handiwork displayed in this lovely piece of literature. Felicity would do anything to own such a beautiful book. But when terror strikes the town of Williamsburg, Felicity's selfish thoughts go straight out the window.

Over the years, Fiona McLeod has become one of Felicity's dearest friends. As a Scot, however, Fiona's family is at risk of being named a Loyalist; something that Felicity can't understand. But she's forced to come to terms with it immediately when an unknown source, going by the name of Mr. Puller, begins posting broadsides around Williamsburg, falsely accusing Mr. McLeod of just that. Fiona is terrified, and so is Felicity. But even more so when her very own father decides to stand up for Mr. McLeod in court. Of course Felicity wants to help her friend, but she can't help but think that her very own family may become targets or angry mobs if they defend the McLeod's. Felicity's father, however, thinks nothing of it, and declares that he shall assist Mr. McLeod as much as he possibly can. When Felicity's worst nightmare comes true, however, and Father is accused of helping the British, and being a traitor to the Patriots, Felicity knows that she must do something to help her family's name from being dragged through the mud, and save her Father from the cruelty of their so-called friends and neighbors. But to get to the bottom of the case, Felicity must enlist the help of Ben and Elizabeth, and locate the mysterious Mr. Puller; otherwise her father could be put to trial under false pretenses.

When I was growing up, I more often chose to read the Kirsten and Samantha stories. However, since delving into Elizabeth McDavid Jones' PERIL AT KING'S CREEK, Felicity has earned a soft spot in my heart. And now, as she makes a mysterious return in TRAITOR IN WILLIAMSBURG, I am quickly finding myself drawn more and more to her character, and the era she was from. As with PERIL AT KING'S CREEK, McDavid Jones has, once more, penned a tale that is mysterious, and a little spine-tingling. Felicity is spirited and spunky from the get-go. Her loyalty to her friends and family is admirable; while the bravery she displays at every turn of the tale paints her as a heroine you can't help but adore. The facts about printing presses and newspapers that McDavid Jones sprinkles throughout the story are interesting; while the detective work conducted by Felicity, along with Elizabeth, Ben, and Walter leaves the reader on the edge of their seat. This is one mystery you'll find difficult to put down!

Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer