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This series ended in 2015 to be replaced by the Nancy Drew Clue Book series. Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew features Nancy Drew, George Fayne, and Bess Marvin as eight-year-olds in the third grade at River Heights Elementary School, and solving kid sized mysteries, from finding a stolen ice cream formula entry to the culprit who cut the cake ...
The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories is the long-running "main" series of the Nancy Drew franchise, which was published under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.There are 175 novels — plus 34 revised stories — that were published between 1930 and 2003 under the banner; Grosset & Dunlap published the first 56, and 34 revised stories, while Simon & Schuster published the series beginning with volume 57.
Nancy Drew is a fictional character appearing in several mystery book series, movies, video games, and TV shows as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwritten by a number of authors and published under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene. [1]
The Mistletoe Mystery; The Mysterious Mannequin; The Mystery at Lilac Inn; The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion; The Mystery at the Ski Jump; Mystery of Crocodile Island; The Mystery of the 99 Steps; The Mystery of the Brass Bound Trunk; The Mystery of the Fire Dragon; Mystery of the Glowing Eye; The Mystery of the Ivory Charm; The Mystery ...
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories: Carolyn Keene: 1930 2003 n/a: 175 [19] Slim Tyler Air Stories Richard H. Stone 1930 1936 n/a: 7 Doris Force Julia K. Duncan 1931 1932 n/a: 4 Jerry Ford Wonder Stories Fenworth Moore 1931 1932 1937 4 Perry Pierce Clinton W. Locke 1931 1934 n/a: 4 Sky Flyers Eugene Martin 1931 1933 n/a: 4 [20] Dana Girls Mystery ...
The Nancy Drew Files is the first spin-off from the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories. The series was developed by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, in its final year. The series was first introduced in two books from the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, #77: The Bluebeard Room, and #78: The Phantom of Venice. These two books were much more modern and serious ...