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Original Title: | The Hidden Staircase |
ISBN: | 0448095025 (ISBN13: 9780448095028) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2 |
Characters: | Nancy Drew |
Carolyn Keene
Hardcover | Pages: 182 pages Rating: 3.96 | 30821 Users | 1548 Reviews
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Title | : | The Hidden Staircase (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2) |
Author | : | Carolyn Keene |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 182 pages |
Published | : | 1992 by Grosset and Dunlap (first published 1930) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Classics. Middle Grade. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
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After receiving a call from her friend Helen Corning, Nancy agrees to help solve a baffling mystery. Helen's Aunt Rosemary has been living with her mother at the old family mansion, and they have noticed many strange things. They have heard music, thumps, and creaking noises at night, and seen eerie shadows on the walls. Could the house be haunted? Just as soon as she hangs up the phone, a strange man visits Nancy's house to warn her and her father that they are in danger because of a case he is working on buying property for a railroad company. This warning leads Nancy and her father Carson to search for the missing Willie Wharton, a landowner, who can prove he signed away his land to the railroad and save the railroad from a lawsuit. Will Nancy be able to find the missing landowner and discover how these mysteries are related?Rating Of Books The Hidden Staircase (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2)
Ratings: 3.96 From 30821 Users | 1548 ReviewsAppraise Of Books The Hidden Staircase (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2)
Enjoyed it, even a decade later 😁2006 audio file of this 1959 book. I suddenly became interested in the long long long life and popularity of Nancy Drew. I love these books when I was a kid, but I am interested and why kids nowadays would be interested In stories with no video games no I phones no computers. I mainly wanted to make sure that this version of the book that was currently offered as an audiobook by my library was actually the version of the book that I had read. It was. As a kids book and even as a light read I
Nancy and Helen Go A-SleuthingI am now listening to Nancy Drew books rather than reading the old ones that I own. And so I now ask, Who is Helen, and what happened to Nancys old friends? asnt Nancys hair brown and not blonde? And since when did she own a blue convertible instead of a roadster?Times change, and yet Nancy has not grown up. She is still in the 1930s. Perhaps she bleached her hair. I must have missed that. Getting into the book wasnt easy for me under these conditions, plus I am
In the midst of all of my serious group reads, one part of my brain was like, "What's that Nancy Drew book where she runs up and down a staircase to figure out which steps don't creak?" I had to read it again immediately despite having read it probably 52 times when I was young. Nancy knows how to get an owl out of a room! Hannah Gruen cooks a four-course meal no matter what the hell goes down! The bad guys are always scowling! What's not to love?(It seems unfair to give a formulaic ghostwritten
A cute read for what it is, but really this is so unrealistic that it is almost laughable. The father is kidnapped, Nancy believes he is probably being held prisoner somewhere, drugged, etc., yet she just continues to go nonchalantly along trying to solve the mystery of the ghost in her friend's mansion, with her father just being a sideline thought. Really??? If someone has been kidnapped and missing for many days, THAT should be your TOTAL focus! Hello! But she is having too much fun driving
I seriously love this book!
Nancys friend, Helen, and Helens Great-Aunt Rosemary ask Nancy to solve a mystery at her great-grandmothers home, Twin Elms, a stately Colonial mansion in nearby Cliffwood. And Nancy is determined to check it out until she hears that her father is being threatened by crooked lawyer Nathan Gomber, who feels Carson, as attorney for the railroad, cheated property owners near a new railroad bridge. Carson Drew, Nancys father, tells her not to worry and Nancy and Helen go to stay at Twin Elms while
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