Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff (Felony Bay Mysteries)

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| Rating | : | 4.88 (643 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0062104500 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-03-30 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
J. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina, not too far from the bays and plantations that inspire the Felony Bay Mysteries.. E. Thompson is the author of The Girl from Felony Bay along with a number of books for adults
Books are always a great idea :) Kristen Willett My son had Mr Thompson arrive at his school for a surprise visit, ordered this book so he could get an autograph and it arrived very quickly and in wonderful condition. My son loved meeting an author and having a book signed by him. All around great experience and the story line is very good, enough mystery to hold a childs attention but not scary enough to deter them. My son is 9 and loved it. Shelley W. said Absolutely amazing. I read 'The Girl From Felony Bay' for my school reading bowl over summer and I loved it. My whole family loved it too. Then I read this book and it was just as amazing! It kept me on the edge of my seat. This book is for people who like a good mystery. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone!. "Excellent book. My 10 year old daughter loved this" according to J. Orris. Excellent book. My 10 year old daughter loved this book and can't wait for another to come out.
E. Thompson's The Girl from Felony Bay. And before they're through, the girls will once again have to dig through the hidden history of their South Carolina home in order to set things right.. For the first time in a long time, things are looking up for Abbey Force. She lives on Reward Plantation with Bee, and her father has just recovered from his coma. Abbey and her best friend, Bee, set out to solve another mystery with its roots deep in Southern history in this follow-up to J. They decide it's their job to find the men who took him.This dognapping, though, will lead Abbey and Bee into something much deeper. But then their neighbor's dog, Yemassee, is kidnapped, and they are the only witnesses
“Nail-biting suspense, distinctive yet realistic characters and an abundance of local color will win this one lots of fans.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Not your average children’s mystery, this one has depth. Add to that some likable characters, steady plot pacing, and just some good writing, and you’ve got a unique story that questions the ethics of the past and present while offering a good adventure to boot.” (School Library Journal)“Thompson’s plotting remains suspenseful as Abbey and Bee ride their ponies around an island fraught with family history and try to right wrongs of the past and present.” (Booklist)
