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Nancy Drew: Created by Noga Landau, Stephanie Savage, Josh Schwartz. With Kennedy McMann, Leah Lewis, Maddison Jaizani, Tunji Kasim. Young Nancy Drew makes plans to leave her hometown for college after high school graduation, but finds herself drawn into a supernatural murder mystery.
- (11K)
- 2019-10-09
- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- 44
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.
No.TitlePub./rev.Publisher11930/195921930/195931930/196041930/1961The Nancy Drew Mystery Series was published in a series of hardbacks and paperbacks in the United Kingdom, starting in 1971 and 1973. The British publisher was Collins, and its paperback imprint Armada Books (which also published the Hardy Boys and Three Investigators, among other series).
Nancy Drew is an American mystery drama television series based on the series of mystery novels about the titular character. The series was adapted for the CW by Noga Landau, Josh Schwartz, and Stephanie Savage and is produced by CBS Studios, in association with Fake Empire.
- Mystery Drama Supernatural Horror
- Publication Order of Nancy Drew Graphic Novels
- The Hidden Staircase
- The Bungalow Mystery
- The Nancy Drew Series
Written under the pen-name of Carolyn Keene, the Nancy Drew series has become an industry unto itself that’s enjoyed immense popularity throughout the course of the twentieth century. Having been produced by a number of writers, all lending their own take on the story, Carolyn Keene has survived as the pseudonym used for them all. Deriving from a c...
Initially published in 1930, this was to be the follow up to the first in the ever popular long-running series of Nancy Drew novels, as it carried on from where the last left off. Continuing with the same characters before, it sets up a new adventure for the eponymous teenage-girl detective, as she looks to using her investigative skills to assist ...
Third in the series, this was originally published in 1930 as the follow up to the last Nancy Drew mystery, carrying directly on with more from the teenage sleuth. Now a lot more confident in both style and tone, the authors behind this series had a far better handling of the direction it was headed in and where it was going. With a much better gra...
Heralded by many feminists as a strong female role-model, Nancy Drew has had an extremely positive influence on her young readers over the years. Producing films in the late 1930s and recently as well in 2007, its eponymous character has an enduring appeal, which is also reflected in its video-game titles as well. All this goes to show how far the ...
Thrilling, dangerous adventures confront Nancy Drew while on a safari in East Africa with a group of American college students. Excitement runs high as the teen-age detective delves into the theft of a fabulous sapphire formed by nature millions of years ago. The mystery starts in Nancy’s home town.
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The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories was the long-running "main" Nancy Drew series, published between 1930 and 2003. Initially, titles were published by Grosset & Dunlap, but with #57 (1979) publication switched to Simon & Schuster.