Ella has been in Keystone at least a couple of years. This story includes the construction of a memorial wall for citizens of Keystone who have been left behind, either outside of town during a jump or by dying. And a village festival, complete with a Ferris wheel, food stalls, pie-eating contests, and something that the author calls a “scavenger hunt,”involving following clues rather than collecting items. Of course, Ella finds at least one dead body, and works with her friends to solve a couple of related mysteries. But this book contains no significant time travel. The closest thing is a time-capsule. Oh, and the folks already in Keystone from prior jumps to other times and places.
Tandy Ringoringo
“Do you know, most nights when I’m trying to fall asleep, I can still see the faces of my friends who died in the war?”

“What? I had no idea . . . do you mean WWI?”

He nodded. “I enlisted as soon as I turned eighteen. Served from 1917 to 1918.”

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  1. Festival Felony by Ami Diane (Amazon Digital Services, January 2021) [e-book].
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by Ami Diane

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  1. Debut citation—from Goodreads.