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Carolyn Keene

A Crime for Christmas

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Part of "Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Mystery" series

"A Crime for Christmas" by Carolyn Keene is a delightful and engaging mystery novel that is perfect for the holiday season. This book is the twenty-third installment in the beloved Nancy Drew series and follows the young detective as she investigates a series of mysterious events that take place in a small town during the Christmas season. In "A Crime for Christmas," Nancy Drew is spending the holidays in the picturesque town of River Heights, where she has been invited to spend Christmas with her good friends, the Nelsons. However, the festive atmosphere is quickly disrupted when a series of strange occurrences begin to take place. First, a valuable necklace goes missing from the Nelson's home, then a series of threatening letters are sent to the town's residents, and finally, a local businessman is found dead in his office on Christmas Eve. As the town becomes increasingly panicked, Nancy Drew steps in to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice. With her keen eye for detail and her unwavering determination, Nancy follows a series of clues that lead her to the culprit and uncovers a web of deceit and intrigue that runs deep within the community. "A Crime for Christmas" is a classic whodunit that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Filled with suspense, intrigue, and holiday cheer, this book is a must-read for fans of the Nancy Drew series and for anyone who loves a good mystery. With its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and vivid descriptions of the holiday season, "A Crime for Christmas" is a book that is sure to become a holiday classic. Overall, "A Crime for Christmas" is a highly recommended read for anyone who loves a good mystery, and it is a perfect addition to any holiday reading list. So, cozy up by the fire, pour yourself a cup of hot cocoa, and get ready to join Nancy Drew as she solves the crime of the season in "A Crime for Christmas" by Carolyn Keene...