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"The Charlemonte Crest, a Mystery of Modern Haiti" is a captivating mystery novel set against the vibrant and enigmatic backdrop of early 20th-century Haiti. The story follows a group of young protagonists as they unravel a tangled web of secrets connected to a long-lost family crest. As they navigate the lush landscapes and cultural complexities of the island, they encounter hidden histories and unexpected challenges that test their wit and courage.
Combining elements of adventure and historical intrigue, the narrative delves into the legends of the Charlemonte family and the shadows of the past. Augusta Huiell Seaman expertly balances suspense with atmospheric descriptions, bringing the world of 1930s Haiti to life. This work stands as a classic example of early juvenile mystery fiction, showcasing the author's talent for creating engaging, puzzle-driven plots that transport readers to evocative locales. "The Charlemonte Crest, a Mystery of Modern Haiti" remains a compelling journey into the heart of a Caribbean mystery, exploring themes of heritage, discovery, and the bond of friendship.
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