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  2. Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Message in a Haunted Mansion is the third installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. [1] [2] [3] The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms as well as Game Boy Advance.

  3. List of Nancy Drew video games - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Drew Files #17: Stay Tuned for Danger: 3 Message in a Haunted Mansion: November 24, 2000 (Windows) Nancy Drew #122: The Message in the Haunted Mansion: November 15, 2001 4 Treasure in the Royal Tower: August 1, 2001 (Windows) Nancy Drew #128: The Treasure in the Royal Tower: 5 The Final Scene: November 1, 2001 (Windows)

  4. Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Drew travels to England to visit Linda Penvellyn, her neighbor's daughter and newlywed wife of a British diplomat. Linda is currently living in Blackmoor Manor, a 14th-century mansion haunted by a tragic past. A mysterious malady keeps Linda hidden behind thick bed curtains.

  5. Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill - Wikipedia

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    Secrets Can Kill is the first of many installments in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series, launched in 1998 by HeR Interactive. [1] [2] Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles, and discovering clues.

  6. The Bungalow Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Bungalow Mystery is the third volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. [1] It was the last of three books in the "breeder set" trilogy, released in 1930, to test-market the series.

  7. The Invisible Intruder - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Intruder is the 46th volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1969 under Carolyn Keene. It was first published in 1969 under Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams .

  8. The Clue of the Dancing Puppet - Wikipedia

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    From the moment Nancy, Bess and George arrive at the mansion, the dancing puppet mystery is further complicated by the Footlighters’ temperamental leading lady and a Shakespearean actor. Nancy's search of the mansion's dark, musty attic for clues to the weird mystery and an encounter with two jewel theft suspects add perplexing angles to the ...

  9. The Hidden Window Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The girls stay with Nancy's cousin Susan. Nancy discovers someone is trying to keep her away from Charlottesville. The mansion they are staying at is said to be haunted by a mysterious ghost. Also Nancy's new neighbors' brother, Alonzo Rugby, is in Charlottesville and is a major suspect in this mystery.