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I needed some lighter fare after so many murder mysteries and urban fantasies, so I broke out another Trixie Belden book and read it. This was #10 in the series, The Marshland Mystery, by Kathryn Kenny.

The story wasn't so much a mystery to solve, however. Instead, Trixie's friend Honey had guests staying at her family home, including a precocious, seven year-old violin prodigy named Gaye. I spent most of the book wanting to give the little brat a swat. At one point, she ran away, but Trixie was able to put some clues together and find where the girl was hiding. During the hunt for her, Trixie stumbles on an old cottage in the marsh, where she meets a sweet little old lady whose home is in danger of being torn down to make way for a new, paved road. Trixie and her friends jump in to help by offering to assist the woman with selling some of her household items. Instead, they discover that an old brass box that had been in the woman's family for years was actually more valuable than thought.

These are cute, lighthearted stories that remind me of my own childhood. I typically give them four stars, but this one gets only three.

★★★

Date: 2014-01-29 12:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] just-lisbet.livejournal.com
I loved the Trixie Belden books! (I still read them, too).

Date: 2014-01-30 12:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chez-jae.livejournal.com
I feel like a young girl again when I read them. Plus, it's been so long that I can't remember "who dunnit", which makes them just as exciting as when I first read them. Hee!

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