List of Books in The Series
Books in the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective are released in paperback format by Simon & Schuster. Beginning in 2008, the mysteries are now presented as 3-book mini arcs, drawing the mystery out over three distinct, but linked, titles.
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1. Without a Trace, (Mar 2004) |
11. Riverboat Ruse, (May 2005) |
21. Close Encounters, (Jan 2007) |
These books are three part stories. |
Identity Mystery Trilogy: Nancy joins an online world to find some cyber bullies. |
Model Mystery Trilogy: Nancy must find a secret of sabotage at a star's wedding. |
Eco-Mystery Trilogy: |
Sabotage Mystery Trilogy: |
Malibu Mayhem Trilogy: |
- In addition to the above list 3 Super Mysteries have been released. Where's Nancy? June 2005; Once Upon a Crime June 2006; Real Fake July 2007.
- Nancy Drew, Girl Detective Ghost Stories was published August 2008. The four stories are Manga Mayhem, America's Got Terror!, Visitor from Beyond, and Carnival of Fear.
- #7 listed in Library of Congress as The Riddle of the Relic
- Working titles for #12 were The Secret of the Library Clock and Out of Time
- Working title for the Sabotage Mystery Trilogy was Carnival Mystery Trilogy. This title was on the first cover art posted on-line at Simon and Schuster's website.
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