She wrote the plot outlines for many books in the Nancy Drew series, using characters invented by her father, Edward Stratemeyer. Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (Decem– March 27, 1982) was an American juvenile book packager, children's novelist, and publisher who was responsible for some 200 books over her literary career. How she accomplishes this makes another exciting Nancy Drew mystery. Swenson's five-year-old daughter Honey, the young detective makes a desperate effort to exonerate the inventor of the suspicion of arson. Fearing its occupants may be trapped in the blazing building, they rush to the rescue-and unexpectedly find themselves confronted with a mystery that seems to be insoluble. Nancy and her friends, George and Bess, are returning from a country carnival when they witness the explosion and burning of a beautiful country mansion. It has been extensively changed from the original 1932 edition. This is the 1962, revised edition of The Clue in the Diary. The Clue in the Crumbling Wall (Nancy Drew Mystery #22)Īmateur detective, detective, fiction, mystery, female detectives, Nancy Drew (Fictional character) The Clue of the Broken Locket (Nancy Drew Mystery #11) Wirt Writing under the pseudonym: Keene, Carolyn The Clue in the Old Stagecoach (Nancy Drew Mystery #37)īenson, Mildred A. The Clue in the Diary (Nancy Drew Mystery #7)Īdams, Harriet Stratemeyer Writing under the pseudonym: Keene, Carolyn
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