Fallen in Fredericksburg (Ghosts of War #4)
About this book
It's another haunted adventure in the Ghosts of War series!
After three ghosts, it looks like things might be going back to normal for Anderson and his friends Greg and Julie. It's been a while since any ghosts have shown up, and the most annoying things lately are the loud barking dogs at the Dogs and Suds pet-grooming shop next door to the Kitchen Sink. They've been barking nonstop for days, and it's making band practice impossible. But maybe the dogs know something the friends don't...
Because suddenly a ghost does appear! From what Anderson can tell, it looks like the ghost is a teenage Union soldier from the Civil War, and he looks terrifying. But this ghost is different from the others: he's demanding to know what happened to his brother, who was also enlisted in the Union army. It's a mystery that's over a hundred and fifty years old, and there are very few clues. What will happen to Anderson, Greg, and Julie if they can't solve this one in time?
Reviews
Praise for Ghosts of War #1
“Elementary-school readers with an interest in history will enjoy the spirited account of
WWII, the first volume in the Ghosts of War series.”-Booklist
“War, and the long lasting impact for those who survive, is discussed in an age-appropriate manner, without glorifying the details or condemning either side.”-School Library Journal