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The Rucksack Kids: The Fourth of July Mystery

By: John Theo Jr., Leah Theo - contributor
Narrated by: Lyndsey Anderson
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The small lakeside town of Wolfhollow, New Hampshire is bustling with Fourth of July tourists. The week-long holiday festivities are interrupted when a valuable letter from the Revolutionary War is stolen from the town museum. Fourteen-year-old Leah Bartlett and her two siblings, eleven-year-old Avery and nine-year-old Grayson, jump in to solve this summer mystery. The local newspaper nicknamed the Bartlett children the Rucksack Kids for the canvas backpacks they each carry. The rucksack contents, like the Bartlett childrens different personalities, contain a variety of tools and gadgets they use to help solve mysteries. The Bartletts research the history of the stolen letter, and discover a mysterious spy network General George Washington used during the Revolutionary War. The Rucksack Kids must discover who would be motivated to steal the document before the holiday ends, and all the suspects leave Wolfhollow.

©2020 John Theo Jr, (P)2024 John Theo Jr.

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