A review by goodbyepuckpie
Trixie Belden and the Indian Burial Ground Mystery by Kathryn Kenny, Jim Spence

3.0

Totally stoked to finally track this down and read it for the first time. There is (obviously, see title) some period-typical problematic language and attitudes in this one, and it was clearly a first-time ghost-writer for the series as they managed to both mess up some really obvious continuity as well as duck out of writing anything about, like, half the Bob-Whites, but there was also some hilarious "look, I know some stuff!" type exposition about archaeology. As a completist, very happy to have read it, but the plot isn't anything special and there's no stunning character beats.