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Loading... The Password to Larkspur Lane (Nancy Drew, Book 10) (original 1933; edition 1960)by Carolyn Keene
Work detailsThe Password to Larkspur Lane by Carolyn Keene (1933)
None. If you could turn any of Nancy's books into a TV movie this would be it. It takes a village to solve this case, so many-a score card would be handy. There is more "real life" interaction between the characters then previous books. Loved every letter of this title. ( )this is a grate book to read I just love it it is one of meny grate Nancy Drew books. It was a fun book to read. and any girl would enjoy this book. This book is about a house man who acts different then before adom thorn brakes out of jail. enjoy the book An ingured pigeon, a fierce great dane! So many clues to remember! After winning an award for her larkspur (don't enter a contest against Nancy Drew- she always wins), Nancy ends up with a stray homing pigeon and a mysterious clue. As she is starting work on that mystery, she is asked to solve another mystery involving a strange light and a servant who suddenly isn't serving as he used to. Of course both these mysteries are connected, and Nancy uncovers a common group perpetuating both and holding old ladies hostage for money. Nancy's father buys her a green and black roadster for her birthday... no reviews | add a review
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