Savannah Belle

A Cricket Kelly Mystery

Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Lee Ann Hager ISBN: 9781477254776
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: August 24, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Lee Ann Hager
ISBN: 9781477254776
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: August 24, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Ages 8-12: Twelve year-old Cricket Kelly is back again, but this time, she is headed south to Savannah, Georgia, with Aunt Lila and her best friend, Lucy Marcum, to accept an award for solving her first case, the mystery of The Ragged Suitcase. As soon as Cricket arrives at Devereaux House in Savannahs historic district, she and Lucy meet Tracy, the mayors daughter, who explains that the city is known for its ghostly hauntings. Cricket isnt sure how she feels about spirits, but it doesnt take long until she witnesses her first ghost. Investigating the possible rumblings of resident ghost, George Devereaux, Cricket encounters more than she bargained forthe theft of a painting by famous Civil War artist, Sallie Habersham. Cricket and her friends soon find themselves on the trail of an art thief who is burglarizing Savannahs grand homes, and Cricket begins to wonder whats so special about those paintings? Furthermore, what does the strange old man, Sawyer Lee, have to do with the case? Join Cricket on her second road trip as she tangles with some rowdy ghosts and investigates a century-old legend of lost Confederate gold. Will she identify the burglar and locate the treasure, or will the thief find it first?

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Ages 8-12: Twelve year-old Cricket Kelly is back again, but this time, she is headed south to Savannah, Georgia, with Aunt Lila and her best friend, Lucy Marcum, to accept an award for solving her first case, the mystery of The Ragged Suitcase. As soon as Cricket arrives at Devereaux House in Savannahs historic district, she and Lucy meet Tracy, the mayors daughter, who explains that the city is known for its ghostly hauntings. Cricket isnt sure how she feels about spirits, but it doesnt take long until she witnesses her first ghost. Investigating the possible rumblings of resident ghost, George Devereaux, Cricket encounters more than she bargained forthe theft of a painting by famous Civil War artist, Sallie Habersham. Cricket and her friends soon find themselves on the trail of an art thief who is burglarizing Savannahs grand homes, and Cricket begins to wonder whats so special about those paintings? Furthermore, what does the strange old man, Sawyer Lee, have to do with the case? Join Cricket on her second road trip as she tangles with some rowdy ghosts and investigates a century-old legend of lost Confederate gold. Will she identify the burglar and locate the treasure, or will the thief find it first?

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