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Nancy Drew Girl Detective (Boxed Set)

Nancy Drew Girl Detective (Boxed Set)
Nancy Drew Girl Detective (Boxed Set)
Sleuth Set: Without a Trace; A Race Against Time; False Notes; High Risk (Part of Nancy Drew (All New) Girl Detective)  
This edition: Boxed Set Trade Paperback, 640 pages
Ages: 8 - 12
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Let me introduce myself. I'm Nancy Drew. Some call me a girl detective. Others call me "that girl who cooked my goose." But everyone calls me sharp -- especially when it comes to crime. And since mystery and I follow each other everywhere, I'm pretty busy. Take a look inside at some of my favorite cases, and you'll see what I mean!

#1 Without a Trace

#2 A Race Against Time

#3 False Notes

#4 High Risk

Suite101.com, October 10, 2011
...her lonely relative, as well as that of others round her. Sequel is Polyanna Grows Up. Nancy Drew. Carolyn Keene (pseud). 1930 The fictional sixteenyearold amateur detective, heroine of an immensely popular long series, has become a culture ...
Irish Times, September 16, 2011
...keep those royalty cheques coming. Similarly, it might surprise fans of the Nancy Drew books that the author Carolyn Keene never actually existed ? she was in fact a pseudonym for a group of ghost writers who turned out mystery after mystery ...
Telegraph, October 30, 2009
...owned the franchise. The same is true of the Nancy Drew series, published since 1930 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. 9) James Bond (books) Since Ian Fleming's death several established novelists have been asked to write James Bond ...
Bookslut, October 20, 2009
...an interview where Alexie explains that he's not gay himself. I'd somehow, like a kid picturing 'Carolyn Keene' as a Titian-haired detective, assumed that his protagonist was him, especially after that scene at the book-signing, where ...
Bookslut, October 5, 2009
...an interview where Alexie explains that he's not gay himself. I'd somehow, like a kid picturing 'Carolyn Keene' as a Titian-haired detective, assumed that his protagonist was him, especially after that scene at the book-signing, where ...
Journal-Gazette, September 1, 2009
...chat about their favorites: Katharine Ings, associate professor of English at Manchester College: I loved Nancy Drew, too. Carolyn Keene positioned her as a motherless daughter, which meant that Nancy developed a precocious independence, ...
Examiner.com, April 9, 2009
...series, movies and even a few video games. But the person everyone doesn't know is the author. Carolyn Keene is listed as the writer, but Carolyn Keene isn't a person - she's a pseudonym. A few authors take on an alternate name in order to ...
Washington Post, March 30, 2009
...ago, I realized a girlhood dream: I joined the ranks of those anonymous contract writers known collectively as 'Carolyn Keene' and wrote a Nancy Drew mystery. With visions of blue roadsters and unsavory hooligans dancing in my head, I sent ...