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Alice Rose and Sam

By: Kathryn Lasky
Narrated by: Christina Moore
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Twelve-year-old Alice Rose hates her home in Virginia City, Nevada. Only Sam Clemens, the new reporter at her father's paper, keeps things interesting. Like Alice Rose, Sam has a colorful way with words and a habit of saying just what he thinks, especially when he's using his pen name - Mark Twain.

When a miner is murdered, Sam is the only one willing to help Alice Rose investigate. She thinks the killing has something to do with the Society of Seven, a vigilante group of religious fanatics. Sam wonders if the plot isn't even bigger than that: a plan by the Confederacy to steal silver to fund their Civil War efforts.

Mixing historical figures with top-notch fictional adventure, award-winning author Kathryn Lasky creates a thrilling mystery set on the wild American frontier. Christina Moore perfectly voices all of Alice's sharp wit and keen perception.

©1998 Kathryn Lasky (P)2000 Recorded Books, LLC
Historical Fiction Mystery Mystery & Suspense Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Literature & Fiction

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"A view of American history teeming with adventure and local color." ( Publishers Weekly)
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