What do you think?
Rate this book


384 pages, Hardcover
First published April 30, 2013
A reader with excellent taste recommended this book to me (thanks, Elisa!), and I finally got around to reading it this summer; the book did not disappoint!
The Girl from Felony Bay is the story of Abbey Force a girl whose luck has gone sour of late: her father (an attorney) is in a coma and has been for months. He fell while apparently doing something with old jewelry that had been reported as missing by one of his clients. Because he couldn't speak to what had happened, it was assumed Mr. Force had stolen the woman's jewelry, and the family home and property -- an old Southern plantation, was sold to pay restitution and legal fees. Abbey, left without a home or guardian, has to live with her father's brother - her uncle, and her aunt-- in their trashy house down the lane from her old home. Abbey's uncle didn't like his brother, and has little use for his niece either, except to use her to get chores done.
It is just when she is about to give up hope that a new girl, Bee, moves into the old plantation house with her grandmother. Bee and Abbey become friends quickly and set out on different adventures. One of these adventures leads to secrets and mysteries that Abbey believes may be related to her father's problems. Since she has never believed that her father was guilty of any wrong-doing, she decides to work to solve the mystery and clear her father's name, and Bee is determined to help her.
Filled with mystery, danger, and suspense, this fast-paced story has characters that the reader can believe in. The book will be of special interest to any South Carolinians who live in or know much about Charleston or to frequent visitors to the city, as the fictitious Felony Bay is on one of the small islands around Charleston! This book is full of history, Charleston landmarks, cliff-hangers, and fun!