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Betrayal at Cross Creek

American Girl History Mysteries

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Betrayal at Cross Creek

By: Kathleen Ernst
Narrated by: Davina Porter
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Having fled the turmoil of Scotland, Elspeth Monro is learning to love her life in 1775 North Carolina. She likes her new friend and her weaving apprenticeship. But as Loyalists and Patriots strive to recruit her neighbors, a shadowy figure threatens her family.

Davina Porter's nuanced narration highlights the polished prose of Kathleen Ernst, nominee for Agatha and Edgar Allen Poe awards.

©2004 Kathleen Ernst (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC
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"Absorbing....This well-told story has an intriguing plot, and details about the Scottish settlers and life in the Colonies are carefully integrated into the narrative. The element of mystery keeps readers guessing and the family's betrayer is truly a surprise. Each character is three-dimensional, with complex reasons motivating his or her behavior." (School Library Journal)

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Enjoyed this quick listen. Based on historical events and portrays what it would have been like for many Scottish Americans during the uprisings of the American Revolution.
Narrator does a nice job as well.

Great, quick listen! Historically based and interesting.

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I was anticipating a great read after absolutely loving the American Girls Mystery Riddle of the Prairie Bride, this book although good fell short of my expectations.
Perhaps it was the constant Loyalists vs. Patriots focus that doesn't grab my interest as much as some of the other eras that the American Girls History Series use.
The story also lacked any strong minor stories being interwoven into the story, or natural disasters or other exciting events like you see in a classic Nancy Drew Mystery.
That all said it is still a good book and the twist towards the end when you find out who is the informer is brings the sotry together well.

A good twist saves the tale

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This is really good book. The writer got into the politics if the 45 and the revolutionary war to make one amazing book. It teaches you about history well you are also being entertained. This would be a great purchase. Love this book. It does patriots sound a little mean but it was a war back then, not many people could afford to be kind.

Great👌

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This is a wonderful combination of mystery with lots of historical bits carefully added in to make you feel like you are a Scottish immigrant in North Carolina. If you like this period of time check out Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.

great little historical mystery

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The author keeps you guessing as to who is betraying them until the very end! Quite the surprise!

Twist ending!

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