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Paperback
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
Crime In The Queens Court Sweeps Readers Into River Heights During An Elizabethan Festival, Where A Carefully Plotted Sabotage Threatens The Celebration. A Classic Nancy Drew Mystery, Perfect For Middle‑Grade Readers Who Crave Clever Clues And Brave Sleuthing—And A Nostalgic Thrill For Long‑Time Fans—This Brisk, Adventurous Tale Is Both Entertaining And Empowering.
Crime In The Queens Court Is Written In Tightly Paced Chapters That Follow Nancy As She Traces A Trail Of Clues Through Crowds In Ornate Costumes, Backstage Preparations, And Whispered Alibis. The Experience Is Engaging Thanks To A Lively Blend Of Accessible Storytelling, Sharp Deduction, And Vivid Festival Ambience. Readers Meet A Cast Of Suspects, Gather Hints Alongside Nancy, And Watch As Small Observations Transform Into A Larger, Satisfying Solution.
After Finishing Crime In The Queens Court, Readers Will Feel A Sense Of Accomplishment And A Spark Of Curiosity To Seek Answers. They’Ll Leave Inspired By Nancy's Persistence, Confident In Their Own Powers Of Observation, And Eager To Dive Into The Next Clue-Filled Adventure With The Same Courage And Curiosity.
Product Details
Author
Carolyn Keene
Publisher
Minstrel Books
Language
English
SKU
BK0130062
ISBN
9780671792985
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Binding
Paperback
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Carolyn Keene is the pen name used by multiple writers for the iconic Nancy Drew mystery series. Introduced in the 1930s, the character of Nancy Drew became a cultural symbol of intelligence, independence, and curiosity. Under the Carolyn Keene name, the series has inspired generations of young readers and continues to be celebrated for encouraging problem-solving skills, confidence, and a love for mystery and adventure.