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The character of Nancy Drew – ghostwritten and credited to the pseudonymous Carolyn Keene – has appeared in a number of series over the years. The first and longest-running of these is the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series, begun in 1930 and ended in 2003. The first spin-off series, Nancy Drew Files, was begun in 1986. Since then, Nancy Drew has appeared in a number of other series and books, including a number of spin-offs where she investigates with the Hardy Boys.

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  • 1Nancy Drew Mystery Stories (1930–2003)
    • 1.2Simon & Schuster
    • 1.3Specials
  • 2Nancy Drew Files (1986–1997)
  • 3Nancy Drew, Girl Detective (2004–2012)
  • 4Nancy Drew Diaries (2013–current)
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Nancy Drew Mystery Stories (1930–2003)[edit]

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Grosset & Dunlap[edit]

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditorRev.Revised By
1The Secret of the Old Clock1930Edward StratemeyerMildred WirtEdward Stratemeyer1959Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
2The Hidden Staircase19301959
3The Bungalow Mystery19301960Patricia Doll
4The Mystery at Lilac Inn1930Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsHarriet Elp1961
5The Secret Of Shadow Ranch1931Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1965Grace Grote
6The Secret of Red Gate Farm1931Edna Stratemeyer Squier1961Lynn Ealer
7The Clue in the Diary19321962Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
8Nancy's Mysterious Letter1932Walter Karig1968
9The Sign of the Twisted Candles1933Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1968Patricia Doll
10The Password to Larkspur Lane19331966
11The Clue of the Broken Locket1934Edna Stratemeyer SquierMildred Wirt1965Harriet Stratemeyer Adams & Grace Grote
12The Message in the Hollow Oak19351972Grace Grote
13The Mystery of the Ivory Charm19361974Priscilla Baker-Carr
14The Whispering Statue19371970Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
15The Haunted Bridge1937Edna Stratemeyer Squier1972Priscilla Baker-Carr
16The Clue of the Tapping Heels1939Edna Stratemeyer Squier1969Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
17The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk1940Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1976
18The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion1941Edna Stratemeyer Squier1971
19The Quest of the Missing Map1942Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1969Priscilla Baker-Carr
20The Clue in the Jewel Box19431972
21The Secret in the Old Attic19441970
22The Clue in the Crumbling Wall19451973
23The Mystery of the Tolling Bell19461973
24The Clue in the Old Album19471977
25The Ghost of Blackwood Hall19481967
26The Clue of the Leaning Chimney1949George Waller, Jr. & Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1967
27The Secret of the Wooden Lady1950Margaret Scherf1967
28The Clue of the Black Keys1951Wilhelmina Rankin & Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1968
29The Mystery at the Ski Jump1952Alma Sasse1968Ann Shultes
30The Clue of the Velvet Mask1953Andrew SvensonMildred Wirt1969Priscilla Baker-Carr
31The Ringmaster's Secret1953Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsHarriet Stratemeyer Adams1974June Dunn
32The Scarlet Slipper Mystery1954Charles Strong1974Ann Shultes
33The Witch Tree Symbol1955Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1975
34The Hidden Window Mystery1956Patricia Doll & Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1975Mary Fisher
35The Haunted Showboat1957Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsJune Dunn & J. Sanderson
36The Secret of the Golden Pavilion1959
37The Clue in the Old Stagecoach1960Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
38The Mystery of the Fire Dragon1961
39The Clue of the Dancing Puppet1962
40The Moonstone Castle Mystery1963
41The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes1964
42The Phantom of Pine Hill1965
43The Mystery of the 99 Steps1966
44The Clue in the Crossword Cipher1967
45The Spider Sapphire Mystery1968
46The Invisible Intruder1969
47The Mysterious Mannequin1970
48The Crooked Banister1971
49The Secret of Mirror Bay1972
50The Double Jinx Mystery1973
51Mystery of the Glowing Eye1974
52The Secret of the Forgotten City1975
53The Sky Phantom1976
54The Strange Message in the Parchment1977
55Mystery of Crocodile Island1978
56The Thirteenth Pearl1979

Simon & Schuster[edit]

In 1979, the Nancy Drew books began to be published by Wanderer Books Simon & Schuster in paperback format. Though formatted differently from the original 56-volume series which continued under Grosset & Dunlap's control, these new books were published under the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories banner. These books feature increasingly contemporary cover illustrations and some books have multiple versions of the cover art.

To collectors of Nancy Drew and Hardy BoysJeep wrangler service manual pdf. books, books in the original series published at Simon & Schuster are called 'Digests'. This is due to the books resembling Digest-size paperbacks, differing from Grosset & Dunlap's hardcover books (one of the reasons why Adams switched to Simon & Schuster was because Grosset & Dunlap did not like this move, while Simon & Schuster agreed to it).

In 2005, the first eight volumes from the Wanderer section (#57-64) were republished by Grosset & Dunlap, as a special promotion for the celebration of Nancy Drew's 75th anniversary. These republications went out of print in 2013.

Wanderer editions[edit]

The main plot, formula, and continuity of the books remained similar to the original Grosset & Dunlap books still being published at the time. Harriet Adams was still involved in the Syndicate, even after she stopped writing the books in 1980; Simon & Schuster rejected her original manuscript for The Secret in the Old Lace, with the story being rewritten by Nancy Axelrad. After she died in 1982, the Syndicate continued with five of its partners (Adams' remaining three children, plus authors Nancy Axelrod and Lilo Wuenn), until its sale to Simon & Schuster in 1987.

The Triple Hoax was originally listed as the next book at the end of The Thirteenth Pearl. Grosset & Dunlap continued to list this until they lost a court case against the Syndicate and Simon & Schuster in May 1980. The book was later revised to eliminate The Triple Hoax. However, they later published this book — and the seven after that — in 2005, with the permission and collaboration of Simon & Schuster, in celebration of Nancy Drew's 75th anniversary.

During this period, the Syndicate began to hire new, younger writers, including Sharon Wagner, Richard Ballad, and James Duncan Lawrence. Ballad's books — Captive Witness and The Sinister Omen — were all originally written for The Hardy Boys, but were rewritten for unknown reasons. The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery also falls in this category.

The final two books (#77 and #78) were 'backdoor pilots' for the spin-off The Nancy Drew Files, which began in 1986. Due to this, and the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the series went on a two-year hiatus to retool the series.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
57The Triple Hoax1979Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsHarriet Stratemeyer AdamsHarriet Stratemeyer Adams/Lilo Wuenn
58The Flying Saucer Mystery1980Lilo Wuenn
59The Secret in the Old Lace1980Nancy Axelrad
60The Greek Symbol Mystery1980Harriet Stratemeyer Adams & Nancy Axelrad
61The Swami's Ring1981
62The Kachina Doll Mystery1981Sharon WagnerSharon WagnerNancy Axelrad
63The Twin Dilemma1981Nancy AxelradNancy AxelradLilo Wuenn
64Captive Witness1981Richard BalladRichard BalladNancy Axelrad
65Mystery of the Winged Lion1982Nancy AxelradNancy Axelrad
66Race Against Time1982James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
67The Sinister Omen1982Richard BalladRichard Ballad
68The Elusive Heiress1982Sharon WagnerSharon Wagner
69Clue in the Ancient Disguise1982James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
70The Broken Anchor1983Sharon WagnerSharon Wagner
71The Silver Cobweb1983James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
72The Haunted Carousel1983
73Enemy Match1984
74The Mysterious Image1984James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
75The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery1984
76The Eskimo's Secret1985Sharon WagnerSharon Wagner
77The Bluebeard Room1985James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
78The Phantom of Venice1985

Minstrel editions[edit]

After volume 78, the series took a two-and-a-half year hiatus due to the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster, and to begin The Nancy Drew Files spin-off. At this point, book packager Mega-Books took over the series, and hired different ghostwriters for the job (many of whom are still unknown). The ghost writers who are known are ones who have either been discovered through other resources, or have publicly revealed themselves as a ghostwriter for the series. The series also gained Anne Greenberg as the series' new editor; Greenberg would oversee the series for the next 16 years, and become one of the most influential Nancy Drew editors that helped the books continue until the 21st century.

Book #147 (The Case of the Captured Queen) was originally written as a book in The Nancy Drew Files series. That series (as well as its Hardy Boys equivalent) had been cancelled in late 1997, and planned titles in that series were sometimes re-written for the continuing original series.

The writing style of these books took a different direction than the books of the Syndicate; modern technology is mentioned (making the books seem somewhat dated very quickly), continuity errors are common, and the books become shorter (reducing the books from a 20-chapter/180 page format, to a 16-chapter/150 page format). Characters Burt Eddleton and Dave Evans are eliminated completely, and Nancy mostly has a habit of rotating between George, Bess, and Ned. This setup creates a more realistic setup, rather than having all six drop everything to join Nancy. In the late 1990s, continuity errors and text errors became more common.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
79The Double Horror of Fenley Place1987Anne Greenberg
80The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds1987
81The Mardi Gras Mystery1988
82The Clue in the Camera1988
83The Case of the Vanishing Veil1988
84The Joker's Revenge1988Eileen Hehl
85The Secret of Shady Glen1988
86The Mystery of Misty Canyon1988
87The Case of the Rising Stars1988
88The Search for Cindy Austin1988Nancy Bush
89The Case of the Disappearing Deejay1989Carol GormanCarol Gorman
90The Puzzle at Pineview School1989
91The Girl Who Couldn't Remember1989
92The Ghost of Craven Cove1989
93The Case of the Safecracker's Secret1990
94The Picture-Perfect Mystery1990Carol GormanCarol Gorman
95The Silent Suspect1990
96The Case of the Photo Finish1990
97The Mystery of Magnolia Mansion1990Alison HartAlison Hart
98The Haunting of Horse Island1990Carol GormanCarol Gorman
99The Secret at Seven Rocks1991Ellen SteiberEllen Steiber
100A Secret in Time1991
101The Mystery of the Missing Millionairess1991
102The Secret in the Dark1991
103The Stranger in the Shadows1991Alison HartAlison Hart
104The Mystery of the Jade Tiger1991Ellen SteiberEllen Steiber
105The Clue in the Antique Trunk1992
106The Case of the Artful Crime1992
107The Legend of Miner's Creek1992
108The Secret of the Tibetan Treasure1992
109The Mystery of the Masked Rider1992Alison HartAlison Hart
110The Nutcracker Ballet Mystery1992
111The Secret at Solaire1993
112Crime in the Queen's Court1993
113The Secret Lost at Sea1993
114The Search for the Silver Persian1993
115The Suspect in the Smoke1993
116The Case of the Twin Teddy Bears1993Alison HartAlison Hart
117Mystery on the Menu1994
118Trouble At Lake Tahoe1994
119The Mystery of the Missing Mascot1994
120The Case of the Floating Crime1994
121The Fortune Teller's Secret1994
122The Message in the Haunted Mansion1994
123The Clue on the Silver Screen1995
124The Secret of the Scarlet Hand1995
125The Teen Model Mystery1995
126The Riddle in the Rare Book1995
127The Case of the Dangerous Solution1995
128The Treasure in the Royal Tower1995
129The Baby-Sitter Burglaries1996Pamela Willis
130The Sign of the Falcon1996
131The Hidden Inheritance1996
132The Fox Hunt Mystery1996
133The Mystery at the Crystal Palace1996
134The Secret of the Forgotten Cave1996
135The Riddle of the Ruby Gazelle1997
136The Wedding Day Mystery1997
137In Search of the Black Rose1997
138The Legend of the Lost Gold1997
139The Secret of Candlelight Inn1997
140The Door-to-Door Deception1997
141The Wild Cat Crime1998
142The Case of Capital Intrigue1998Elizabeth NugentElizabeth Nugent
143Mystery on Maui1998Elizabeth NugentElizabeth Nugent
144The E-mail Mystery1998
145The Missing Horse Mystery1998Alison HartAlison Hart
146The Ghost of the Lantern Lady1998
147The Case of the Captured Queen1999
148On the Trail of Trouble1999
149The Clue of the Gold Doubloons1999Alison HartAlison Hart
150Mystery at Moorsea Manor1999
151The Chocolate-Covered Contest1999
152The Key in the Satin Pocket2000
153Whispers In the Fog2000
154The Legend of the Emerald Lady2000
155The Mystery in Tornado Alley2000George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
156The Secret in the Stars2000
157The Music Festival Mystery2000
158The Curse of the Black Cat2001
159The Secret of the Fiery Chamber2001

Aladdin editions[edit]

With the new millennium, the series changed publishers to the Aladdin subdivision of Simon & Schuster. With declining sales, and the departure of longtime editor Anne Greenberg, Simon & Schuster ended the original series in November 2003.

The books published in 2003 show a sharp decline in quality compared to earlier books, as the new editors focused on preparing the new Nancy Drew, Girl Detective series. Continuity errors are rampant throughout these books: in No Strings Attached and Danger on the Great Lakes (both written by George Edward Stanley), Nancy and her friends are 17, and are on summer vacation; Ned works at a company; and George has chestnut hair (when she is usually a brunette). In Werewolf in a Winter Wonderland, Ned is suddenly blond, and it is (ironically) hinted at that Nancy might be in college. Numerous typographic errors and mistakes are also found throughout these books.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
160The Clue on the Crystal Dove2001Anne Greenberg
161Lost in the Everglades2001
162The Case of the Lost Song2001
163The Clues Challenge2001
164The Mystery of the Mother Wolf2002
165The Crime Lab Case2002
166The Case of the Creative Crime2002
167Mystery By Moonlight2002
168The Bike Tour Mystery2002
169The Mistletoe Mystery2002
170No Strings Attached2003George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
171Intrigue at the Grand Opera2003
172The Riding Club Crime2003
173Danger on the Great Lakes2003George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
174A Taste of Danger2003
175Werewolf in a Winter Wonderland2003

Specials[edit]

  • The Nancy Drew Cookbook: Clues to Good Cooking (1973)
  • Nancy Drew Picture Book: Mystery of the Lost Dogs (1977)
  • Nancy Drew Picture Book: The Secret of the Twin Puppets (1977)
  • The Nancy Drew Sleuth Book: Clues to Good Sleuthing (1979)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths (1981)
  • Nancy Drew Ghost Stories (1983)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths #2 (1984)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Campfire Stories (1984)
  • Nancy Drew Ghost Stories #2 (1985)

The first four works were published by Grosset & Dunlap. The Nancy Drew Cookbook contained recipes and short stories. Both titles under the Nancy Drew Picture Book banner were illustrated picture books aimed at younger readers. The Nancy Drew Sleuth Book contained short stories that involved Nancy teaching a group of younger girls how she solves her mysteries, and gives lessons to the reader on the techniques used.

The first Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths book was published in 1981, after switching over to Simon & Schuster. The book contained seven short stories in which Nancy Drew crosses over to solve mysteries with The Hardy Boys; both the Carolyn Keene pseudonym and The Hardy Boys' Franklin W. Dixon pseudonym are used. The story was so popular, that it spawned a sequel, a spin-off series, and a Campfire Stories companion.

In 1983, Nancy Drew Ghost Stories was published, also containing seven short stories. It, too, spawned a sequel in 1985. Unlike other specials, though, the first volume was reprinted by the later Minstrel and Aladdin imprints.

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Be a Detective Mystery Stories (1984–1985)[edit]

These titles feature a level of reader-interaction in a manner similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure books. The series was published by Wanderer.

Two more volumes, Jungle of Evil and Ticket to Intrigue, were planned and advertised, but were unpublished after the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster.[1]

Titles and publication dates
#TitlePub.
1The Secret of the Knight’s Sword1984
2Danger on Ice
3The Feathered Serpent
4Secret Cargo
5The Alaskan Mystery1985
6The Missing Money Mystery

Nancy Drew Notebooks (1994–2005)[edit]

The Nancy Drew Notebooks were aimed at younger readers and featured a Nancy who was still in grade school. The series was published from 1994 to 2005.

Nancy Drew Files (1986–1997)[edit]

In 1986, Simon & Schuster, Inc. began publishing a spin-off series, Nancy Drew Files, running concurrently with the main Nancy Drew Mystery Stories line. The Nancy Drew Files were aimed at an older, teenage audience, and is similar in style, target audience, and sensibilities with The Hardy Boys Casefiles.

Starting in January 2014, Simon & Schuster began releasing this series as eBooks.

Nancy Drew Files Volume I and Nancy Drew Files Volume II were published September 24, 2019 under the Simon Pulse imprint. These are reprints of the first six titles in the series, books 1, 2, and 3 in volume I and books 4, 5 and 6 in volume II. Cover art by Fernanda Suarez.

Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery (1988–1998)[edit]

The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew teamed up in this 36 volume series of paperbacks. This series follows the formula of the main characters and their friends typically involved in separate mysteries that end up being connected. The sleuths join forces to solve the overall mystery. This series is based in the Nancy Drew Files and Hardy Boys Casefiles continuity, so murder, romance, and flirtation between the series regulars are common. Nancy Drew and Frank Hardy share an attraction in this series, though after a brief kiss in 'The Last Resort' this attraction is not acted on. Subsequent books focus on the respect and friendship that developed between the two and their continued feelings for Ned Nickerson and Callie Shaw. Several spin-off series were cancelled by Simon and Schuster at the end of 1997, including the series Super Mystery (also called Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery).

River Heights[edit]

This series does not feature Nancy Drew beyond a cameo appearance in a couple of books, but is set in her fictional hometown and still written under the Carolyn Keene pseudonym. The series focused on romance and lasted for only 16 titles.[2]

Nancy Drew on Campus[edit]

The Nancy Drew on Campus series, like The Nancy Drew Files, is targeted at an older teen audience. Nancy and her friends Bess Marvin and George Fayne go to college; the series focused on college life and romance, rather than all solving mysteries.[3][full citation needed]

Nancy Drew, Girl Detective (2004–2012)[edit]

Nancy Drew, Girl Detective replaced the long-running Nancy Drew mysteries series. This new series is written in first person narration, from Nancy's point of view, and features updated and overhauled versions of the main Nancy Drew characters. In addition, new secondary characters are introduced to populate River Heights and appear over multiple books, adding a framework to Nancy's world.

The drastic changes in the main characters' personalities, and a perception in quality decline, earned the series negative reviews from long-time fans. A switch to trilogies gave even more negative reviews, before low sales forced the series to be cancelled in 2011. In 2013, Nancy Drew, Girl Detective was replaced with the Nancy Drew Diaries series.

Papercutz graphic novels (2005–2010)[edit]

Beginning in 2005, Papercutz began issuing a new series of Nancy Drew graphic novels as an offshoot of the Girl Detective series. The series is edited by Jim Salicrup, written by Stefan Petrucha, and illustrated by Sho Murase. The manga-style illustrations and technical allusions (Nancy's hybrid car, George's tablet PC) give Nancy and her friends a 21st-century spin.

In 2010, the series was rebooted as Nancy Drew: Girl Detective - The New Case Files. These new novels center around a River Heights that has become obsessed with vampire books. However, the series was cancelled not long after. In 2014, the series began being re-released as an offshoot of the Nancy Drew Diaries series, with two volumes per issue.

Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew (2006–2015)[edit]

Starting in 2006, Aladdin Paperbacks published a new series to replace the Nancy Drew Notebooks series for younger readers; it exists in the same universe as the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective series. 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 before the bride. This series also sets George's mother working her own catering company, and reveals George's real name to be Georgia.

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery (2007–2012)[edit]

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery is a crossover spin-off with The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers series. The stories are told in first person, alternating chapters, between Frank's, Joe's, and Nancy's perspective. The first title in the series acts as an introduction between the characters in their new universes. This series published one title per year until the end of the Girl Detective and Undercover Brothers series in 2012.

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Nancy Drew Diaries (2013–current)[edit]

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This series, that began in 2013, is a reboot of the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective series. The series continues to follow Nancy and her friends' cases, with first-person narration by Nancy. The series was created to move away from the trilogy format of Girl Detective (besides for the first two books, all titles are now individual mysteries), make books longer than its predecessor, and have a cover artist. The new series also attempted to fix some of the more criticized aspects of Girl Detective, with arguable success.

This is the first series to be available in three different formats; paperback, hardcover (with dust jacket), and eBooks. When the series was first launched, three new titles were expected to come out per year (with the exception of 2013 and 2015, which produced four new titles), but was later reduced to two titles per year in 2016. The first four titles had an initial printing of 25,000 copies in paperback and 2,500 copies in hardcover; books five through seven had an initial print run of 25,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover; and books eight through eleven had an initial print run of 10,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover. Though Simon and Schuster does not release sales information for these properties, on-line sites like Amazon and Barnes and Noble indicate their sales are lack-luster to poor.

Books 1-4 were released in a box set in November 2013, and a boxed set of the first ten books was released in August 2016. In addition, the first three titles were packaged in a single book in June 2016. Also available are unabridged audio books for CD or downloads, read by Jorjeana Marie.

Artist Erin McGuire has served as the cover artist since the start of the series.

Titles[edit]

Titles and publication dates
#TitleReleasedManuscriptEditor
1Curse of the Arctic StarFebruary 5, 2013Margaret Wright
2Strangers on a TrainKekla Magoon
3Mystery of the Midnight RiderMay 7, 2013
4Once Upon a ThrillerSeptember 24, 2013
5Sabotage at Willow WoodsJanuary 5, 2014
6Secret at Mystic LakeMay 6, 2014
7The Phantom of NantucketSeptember 23, 2014Amy Cloud
8The Magician's SecretJanuary 20, 2015
9The Clue at Black Creek FarmMay 12, 2015
10A Script for DangerSeptember 22, 2015Ami Boghani[4]
11The Red SlippersDecember 15, 2015
12The Sign in the SmokeMay 10, 2016
13The Ghost of Grey Fox InnOctober 11, 2016
14Riverboat RouletteJanuary 3, 2017
15The Professor and the PuzzleAugust 8, 2017
16The Haunting on Heliotrope LaneJanuary 2, 2018
A Nancy Drew ChristmasSeptember 18, 2018Reuben SackFiona Simpson
17[5]Famous MistakesJanuary 15, 2019
18The Stolen ShowSeptember 24, 2019[6][7]Anna Parsons
19Hidden PicturesJanuary 14, 2020[8][9]
20The Vanishing StatueMay 2020[10]

Notes[edit]

  • Famous Mistakes was initially scheduled to be released in August 2018, though it was later replaced with A Nancy Drew Christmas.[11] It was pushed back to January 2019, and still retained its status as the 17th title in the series.
  • A Nancy Drew Christmas in an unnumbered, special-edition book, and is available only in eBook or hardcover format. It features a guest appearance of the Hardy Boys.

Nancy Drew Clue Book Series (2015–current)[edit]

This is a reboot of the Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew series published by Aladdin Paperbacks. This is an interactive series, as readers may write down their clues and predictions. A page before the final chapter has questions the reader can answer regarding suspects, clues, and solutions. The first two titles were published July 7, 2015, in paperback, hardcover, and eBook editions written by Carolyn Keene with covers and internal illustrations by Peter Francis. The first three titles have had an initial print run of 35,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover.

Titles and publication dates
#TitleReleased
1Pool Party PuzzlerJuly 7, 2015
2Last Lemonade Standing
3A Star WitnessNovember 3, 2015
4Big Top FlopMarch 1, 2016
5Movie MadnessJuly 12, 2016
6Pets on ParadeOctober 18, 2016
7Candy Kingdom ChaosMarch 17, 2017
8World Record MysteryOctober 17, 2017
9Springtime CrimeMarch 20, 2018
10Boo CrewSeptember 4, 2018
11The Tortoise and the ScareMarch 19, 2019
12Turkey Trot PlotSeptember 3, 2019
13Puppy Love PrankMarch 17, 2020
14The Big Island BurglaryJuly 2020
15The Great Goat GaffeMarch 2021

Other books/resources[edit]

  • The Nancy Drew Scrapbook (1993)
  • Nancy Drew's Guide to Life (2001)
  • Nancy Drew Mad Libs (2005)
  • Clues to Real Life: The Wit and Wisdom of Nancy Drew (2007)
  • The Lost Files Of Nancy Drew (2007)
  • The Official Nancy Drew Handbook (2007)
  • Nancy Drew Classic Paper Dolls (2011)
  • Nancy Drew & Her Friends Paper Dolls (2012)

References[edit]

  1. ^Finnan, R. W. 'The Hardy Boys Unofficial Home Page'. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  2. ^Fisher, Jennifer. 'Nancy Drew Sleuth'. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  3. ^White
  4. ^'Books: The Nancy Drew Diaries #10: A Script for Danger (2015)'. Ami Boghani.
  5. ^Famous mistakes. Nancy Drew diaries. Aladdin. 2018. ISBN9781481485517.
  6. ^'LC Catalog: The stolen show'. LOC Catalog. Library of Congress. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  7. ^Keene, Carolyn (2019-09-24). The Stolen Show (Nancy Drew Diaries): Carolyn Keene: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN978-1534405776.
  8. ^'Hidden pictures'.
  9. ^'Hidden Pictures (Nancy Drew Diaries Book 19)'. Amazon. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  10. ^https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=3568&recPointer=5&recCount=25&bibId=21113434.Missing or empty title= (help)
  11. ^Ann (November 16, 2017). 'Nancy Drew Diaries #17 Famous Mistakes – Details'. Retrieved June 29, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Burton Smith, Kevin. 'The Hardy Boys'. Retrieved 16 March 2009.

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