| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1980 - 192 pages
Nancy Drew arrives in Phoenix, Arizona, eagerly looking forward to a fun-filled vacation at Shadow Ranch, but abruptly finds herself involved in a baffling mystery. The ranch ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1975 - 192 pages
Gold! There are rumors that long ago a treasure was hidden in a city now buried under the Nevada desert. Nancy and her friends plan to join a dig sponsored by two colleges to ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1953 - 192 pages
A masquerade party at the Hendricks’ mansion quickly turns into a mystery when Nancy and her favorite date, Ned Nickerson, spy a stranger about to climb the rose trellis to the ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1962 - 192 pages
When the eerie performances of a life-size puppet begin to haunt the old Van Pelt estate, where an amateur acting group – The Footlighters – have their theater, Nancy Drew is ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1972 - 192 pages
Aunt Eloise Drew invited Nancy and her friends to Mirror Bay Bide-a-Wee cabin near Cooperstown, New York, for a visit and a chance to solve the mystery of the woman who glides ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1930 - 132 pages
A special treat for Nancy Drew fans! Out just in time for Nancy's 80th anniversary, we're releasing a limited number of copies of The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1950 - 192 pages
Adventure abounds on the Bonny Scot in Boston Harbor as Nancy Drew helps Captain Easterly uncover the mystery of his ghostly visitors. From the moment the clever young ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1952 - 192 pages
When Nancy learns that the Drews’ housekeeper has been duped by an elegantly dressed woman into buying a stolen fur piece, the young detective starts a search for the clever ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1954 - 192 pages
Nancy is given a beautiful gold bracelet and finds that one of the charms is missing. When she learns the unusual story behind the jewelry, she sets out to solve the ... | |
| Carolyn Keene - Juvenile Fiction - 1955 - 192 pages
Nancy meets Helene and Henri Fontaine, refugees from Centorvia who run a dancing school in River Heights. Strange circumstances have brought the brother and sister to the ... | |
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