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Secrets From Grandma’s Attic Book 19: The Cameo Clue

Tracy and Amy unearth a mysterious cameo and a scrapbook in Grandma Pearl’s attic, sparking a quest to unravel the enigma of the Woman in White, a 1944 Canton resident. As Tracy digs deeper, she faces unexpected opposition. Will she unveil the Woman in White’s secrets, or will the town’s long-buried mysteries stay hidden? A holiday tale of intrigue and uncovering the past.

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The Cameo Clue is book #19 in the Secrets of Grandma’s Attic fiction series.

It’s Christmastime in Canton, and Tracy Doyle and her sister, Amy Allen, need to find props for the upcoming pageant at church. While looking through Grandma Pearl’s attic, they come across an old cameo brooch and scrapbook containing dozens of newspaper clippings about a mysterious, unidentified woman who stepped off a train, collapsed, and died in Canton in December 1944. The Woman in White, as she is dubbed in the articles, seems to have intrigued Grandma Pearl. Despite her busy schedule for the holidays, Tracy can’t help but pick up where her grandmother left off. Perhaps she can finally solve the mystery of the Woman in White.

As Tracy begins her investigation, she is roadblocked by more than one person, including her friendly neighbor, Columbia Burke, and even her boss, Eric Watson. With several warnings to let sleeping dogs lie, Tracy wonders exactly who was the Woman in White? And why is everyone determined to hide her identity after so many years?

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