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Title:Password to Larkspur Lane (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #10)
Author:Carolyn Keene
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:June 1st 1960 by Grosset & Dunlap (first published 1933)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens
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Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys stories derive from ghostwriters assigned by The Stratemeyer Syndicate. Read Melanie Rehak’s highly-informative treatise! Walter Karig handled three, when a deal was not struck with Mildred A. Wirt. Notice that the style of his titles are different. We reunite with Mildred after this, “The Password To Larkspur Lane”. Volume #8 was awful. Walter’s next was better, except portraying that Bess & George turned against Nancy. Here in volume #10, he forgot Helen was married but I was glad to have my favourite co-sleuth back. Walter aimed for the fences: I give it four stars! The subject is sensitive and not farfetched, making it a worthwhile cautionary tale.

We suspend disbelief through quite a few coincidences that alert Nancy to suspicious doings; however we are glad she honed-in on them. Along with casting attention on an important subject, which is quantified as elder abuse; story-wise, I love that the mystery is solved by collaborative information-gathering and surveillance work. It is not like many of these novels, in which criminals are overheard or observed at the perfect time. There was planning, grunt work, and danger. Nancy & Helen lied their way into a place, the former dug herself out of a hole very literally, and even made an explosion! Animal care is covered too, with homing pigeons making an important part of this mystery ensemble cast.

Nancy observed a doctor she knew, distressed. He revealed that he treated an elderly woman under covert circumstances. He was not allowed to see where he was and snatched an item to identify her. Meanwhile, Nancy intercepted a tired homing pigeon with a peculiar message. If she could follow him, she had a feeling the mysteries would intertwine. This adventure rocked! Please warn the elderly against buying into false retirement facilities.

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Original Title: The Password to Larkspur Lane
ISBN: 0448095106 (ISBN13: 9780448095103)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #10


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What fun to read Nancy Drew again after all these years!

This book is a thriller! I couldn't put the book down. The cliff-hangers left me in such suspense I just had to keep reading. Nancy is so determined to help others and is always willing to put them before herself. I would definitely recommend this book to someone that loves mystery and adventure.

Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys stories derive from ghostwriters assigned by The Stratemeyer Syndicate. Read Melanie Rehaks highly-informative treatise! Walter Karig handled three, when a deal was not struck with Mildred A. Wirt. Notice that the style of his titles are different. We reunite with Mildred after this, The Password To Larkspur Lane. Volume #8 was awful. Walters next was better, except portraying that Bess & George turned against Nancy. Here in volume #10, he forgot Helen was married

Zanier than most! Here's my favorite line: "I'll wire the International Federation of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers and give them the number stamped on the bird's leg ring." Who knew?!!

Not exactly my favorite Nancy Drew book, but Stephanie Tromly mentioned this specific one in an interview. In this book, Nancy manages to solve a mystery AND get the top spot in a gardening contest. Yes. She is even more achingly perfect than usual. LOL. :)

It still feels so weird to be reading these again after nearly 20 years. This is probably the most far-fetched of the first ten. Im glad I loved these as a child, but I cant say the same now.


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