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5.0 out of 5 stars
" BROKEN LOCKET " Is Loaded,
By Sens4ever "Wood" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 11: The Clue of the Broken Locket (Hardcover)
Nancy is asked by her father to go and meet a girl named Cecily Curtis at Misty Lake. The keys to a cottage were mailed to Carson Drew from the cottage owner named Mr. Winch who is supposed to look after the place. However, he refuses to look after the place because he has been scared off by ghostly launch which sunk years ago.Upon arrival at the lake Nancy is asked by Cecily to help solve two mysteries. One mystery involves Cecily's fiance Niko Van Dyke. He is a popular singer who believes that his record company is cheating him out of royalty payments. The other mystery involves a family's hidden treasure. Cecily's only clue is that of a half golden locket. Clues lead Nancy to Pudding Stone Lodge where she greeted rudely by the Driscoll's. The Driscoll family has rented the lodge for two months. Humming noise's, a flashing light in the attic seems to suggest sinister motives going on at the lodge. Every now and then the phantom launch appears and disappears of out of nowhere. Every now and again Nancy encounters a frightened girl who strongly resembles Cecily. Her weird behaviour has Nancy concerned. She offers to help the girl but she runs away from her for no apparent reason. This book was loaded with lots of mystery and suspense. It definitel had some excitement as well. One of finest in the series as far as I'm concerned.
5.0 out of 5 stars
40 years later this is still my favorite!,
By Isabella "strangesun" (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 11: The Clue of the Broken Locket (Hardcover)
My story is this - when I was 10 my Aunt Margaret gave me my first Nancy Drew book. It changed my life. REading became my passion. Now 40 years later I still think back on that experience. I read them all. (At least all judged by 1966 standards.) But the clue of the broken locket was the BEST! Happy endings to top all endings. KIDS KEEP ON READING.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old Classic,
By Ron Atkins "Ron" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 11: The Clue of the Broken Locket (Hardcover)
Trixie Belden and Nancy Drew dominate the search engines for most mystery stuff written for young adults. I suppose the reason may relate to their both being timeless classics. If you like these stories, you also have many more to choose from.In this book, originally published around 1934, Nancy is faced with solving a mystery concerning a pair of adopted babies. As usual, Nancy sticks her nose into somebody else's business and comes out smelling like a rose. This is a good story, with dated dialogue, but a likable, wholesome character. I recommend this to any mystery lover aged 9-12, and perhaps beyond. I'm an adult, and still enjoy reading about her exploits.
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