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Mr. Samuel's penny, Treva Hall Melvin

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Mr. Samuel's penny, Treva Hall Melvin
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Mr. Samuel's penny
Medium
electronic resource eBook
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Treva Hall Melvin
Series statement
Elizabeth Parrot Landers mystery
Summary
It's 1972 and fourteen year old New Yorker Elizabeth Landers is sent to the sleepy town of Ahoskie, North Carolina to spend the summer with relatives. Her expectation of boredom is quickly dispelled when police sirens and flashing lights draw her to a horrible scene at the Danbury Bridge. Mr. Samuel, owner of Samuel's Lumber Yard, has driven his car off the bridge and into the river, drowning himself and his daughter. The medical examiner thinks it's an accident, but the Sheriff finds fresh bullet holes on the bridge right where the skid marks are. Curiously, Mr. Samuel died clutching a unique 1909 wheat penny--a penny that is then stolen from the Sheriffs office. Lizbeth witnesses Miss Violet's grief upon learning that her husband and child are dead, and decides she will help by finding the penny. Her search involves Lizbeth in the lives of many Ahoskie residents. Like the owner of the grocery store, mean old Mr. Jake, who--as all the kids in Ahoskie know--hates black folks. Plenty of pennies in his till. Then there is Ms. Melanie Neely, otherwise known as "Ms. McMeanie," who thinks the lumber yard should belong to her. And Mr. Samuel's handsome brother Ben, who struggles to keep the business afloat after his more clever brother's death. Lizbeth searches through the collection plates at church and in the coin jars of crazy old Aunt Ode, a strange old woman missing one eye and most of her teeth, who keeps a flask in her apron pocket and a secret in her soul
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Mister Samuel's penny
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