A perfect example of excellent narrative nonfiction and a must-have for any middle school library. --Kirkus Reviews As Jurmain points o.
This work will stand solidly beside books by James Swanson and Steve Sheinkin.--School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW Interesting, well-researched, and very well done.
Dive into this incredibly fun and suspenseful true story and learn all about Lincoln\'s great escape A perfect example of excellent narrative nonfiction and a must-have for any middle school library.
But when Detective Allen Pinkerton learns of the plot, he and his detective agency come up with a plan of their very own.
In Baltimore, Lincoln would be assassinated.
Unhappy that Lincoln was against slavery, a group known as the Knights of the Golden Circle devised a plan.
At this time, Confederates were desperate for Lincoln not to take office.
D.
C. under the darkness of night While on his inauguration tour, Abraham Lincoln was to travel 2,000 miles by railroad to Washington. --Kirkus Reviews As Jurmain points out in her thoroughly documented biographical thriller, it was a dangerous ride....
The train ride that brought Lincoln home in 1865 has received more attention, but readers may find this one just as memorable.--Booklist Find out how Detective Allen Pinkerton uncovered the Plot to Murder Lincoln and whisked him safely to Washington D.
C.
This work will stand solidly beside books by James Swanson and Steve Sheinkin.--School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW Interesting, well-researched, and very well done.
Dive into this incredibly fun and suspenseful true story and learn all about Lincoln\'s great escape A perfect example of excellent narrative nonfiction and a must-have for any middle school library.
But when Detective Allen Pinkerton learns of the plot, he and his detective agency come up with a plan of their very own.
In Baltimore, Lincoln would be assassinated.
Unhappy that Lincoln was against slavery, a group known as the Knights of the Golden Circle devised a plan.
At this time, Confederates were desperate for Lincoln not to take office.
D.
C. under the darkness of night While on his inauguration tour, Abraham Lincoln was to travel 2,000 miles by railroad to Washington.
This work will stand solidly beside books by James Swanson and Steve Sheinkin.--School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW Find out how Detective Allen Pinkerton uncovered the Plot to Murder Lincoln and whisked him safely to Washington D.
C.
A perfect example of excellent narrative nonfiction and a must-have for any middle school library