Mystery at the Raleigh Tavern: A Colonial Girl's Story

Mystery at the Raleigh Tavern: A Colonial Girl's Story

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Publisher's Synopsis

Thomas Jefferson's violin is stolen at the Raleigh Tavern and he's worried, and not just about his violin. The violin case also contained some politically dangerous private notes he's written, saying treasonous things about the King. The thief must be found, and quickly, but the Sheriff isn't really looking. He thinks he already knows who the thief is - and he's arrested Amelia's best friend.

As Amanda, Amelia, and Jacob anxiously search for the real thief, other fateful events are also taking place at Raleigh Tavern. In the aftermath of the Boston Tea Party, Jefferson and the other Burgesses are angry at the Parliament and King George. There is strange, troubling talk of colonists' rights and even something called "independence" - talk that will lead to a Continental Congress and change their world forever more.

Mystery at the Raleigh Tavern is the third in the popular Amanda and Amelia "Colonial Girls" series, set in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.

Book information

ISBN: 9780991536689
Publisher: Jamison Borek DBA Shrewsburypress
Imprint: Jamison Borek
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 146
Weight: 204g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm