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Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a Fictional character, fictional character appearing in several Mystery fiction, mystery book series, movies, and a TV show as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwriter, ghostwritten by a number of authors and published ...
ghostwritten ''Ghostwritten'' is the first novel published by English author David Mitchell. Published in 1999, it won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and was widely acclaimed. The story takes place mainly around East Asia, but also moves through Russia, B ...
and credited to the pseudonymous
Carolyn Keene Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery stories and The Dana Girls mystery stories, both produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. In addition, the Keene pen name is credited with the Nancy Drew spin-off, ''River H ...
– has appeared in a number of series over the years. 613 ''Nancy Drew'' books have been published as of July 2021 over thirteen different series, as follows:


Series overview

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Nancy Drew Mystery Stories The ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' is the long-running "main" series of the ''Nancy Drew'' franchise, which was published under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. There are 175 novels — plus 34 revised stories — that were published between 1930 and ...
'' (1930–2003; 175 titles + 8 revisions with different stories) **Seven special titles released between 1973 and 1985. **''Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys: Be A Detective Mystery Stories'' (1984–1985; 6 titles) *'' Nancy Drew: Girl Detective'' (2004–2012; 47 titles + 3 "SuperMysteries") **'' Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery (2007)'' (2007–2012; 6 titles) *''Nancy Drew Diaries'' (2013-present; 23 titles + 1 special + 1 upcoming)


For young adults

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The Nancy Drew Files ''The Nancy Drew Files'', or the ''Nancy Drew Case Files'', is a detective fiction series started in 1986 and released by Simon & Schuster, New York. It is a spin-off of the original series of novels featuring Nancy Drew, with a greater emphasis ...
'' (1986–1997; 124 titles) **'' Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys Super Mystery'' (1989–1998; 36 titles) **'' River Heights'' (1989–1992; 16 titles + 1 "Super Sizzler") *''
Nancy Drew on Campus ''Nancy Drew on Campus'' is a series of twenty-five books published as a young adult spin-off from the long-running Nancy Drew mystery series. The series was published between 1995 and 1998 by Simon & Schuster's Young Adult imprint Simon Pulse an ...
'' (1995–1998; 25 titles)


For children

*'' Nancy Drew Notebooks'' (1994–2005; 69 titles) *'' Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew'' (2006–2015; 40 titles) *''Nancy Drew Clue Book'' (2015-present; 16 titles + 2 upcoming)


Graphic novels

*'' Nancy Drew: Girl Detective'' (2005–2010; 21 titles + 3 "New Case Files") **Rereleased under the ''Nancy Drew Diaries'' banner, with 10 collections of two titles a book *''Nancy Drew Omnibus Vol. 1'' (March 2021)


Comic books

Published by
Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptation ...
. *''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie'' (March–August 2017; 6 issues) *''Nancy Drew'' (June–October 2018; 5 issues) *''Nancy Drew: The Palace of Wisdom'' (
Trade paperback Trade paperback may refer to: * Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book * Trade paperback (comics) In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published ...
: February 2019; Hardcover: January 2020) *''Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Missing Adults!'' (July 2019) *''Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew'' (April–November 2020; 6 issues) **Rereleased as a
trade paperback Trade paperback may refer to: * Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book * Trade paperback (comics) In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published ...
in March 2021


''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' (1930–2003)


Specials

* ''The Nancy Drew Cookbook: Clues to Good Cooking'' (1973) * ''Nancy Drew Picture Book: Mystery of the Lost Dogs'' (1977) * ''Nancy Drew Picture Book: The Secret of the Twin Puppets'' (1977) * ''The Nancy Drew Sleuth Book: Clues to Good Sleuthing'' (1979) * ''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths'' (1981) * ''Nancy Drew Ghost Stories'' (1983) * ''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths #2'' (1984) * ''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Campfire Stories'' (1984) * ''Nancy Drew Ghost Stories #2'' (1985) The first four works were published by Grosset & Dunlap. ''The Nancy Drew Cookbook'' contained recipes and short stories. Both titles under the ''Nancy Drew Picture Book'' banner were illustrated picture books aimed at younger readers. ''The Nancy Drew Sleuth Book'' contained short stories that involved Nancy teaching a group of younger girls how she solves her mysteries, and gives lessons to the reader on the techniques used. The first ''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths'' book was published in 1981, after switching over to Simon & Schuster. The book contained seven short stories in which Nancy Drew crosses over to solve mysteries with The Hardy Boys; both the Carolyn Keene pseudonym and The Hardy Boys'
Franklin W. Dixon Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors who were part of a team that wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). Dixon was also the writer attributed for the ''Ted ...
pseudonym are used. The story was so popular, that it spawned a sequel, a spin-off series, and a ''Campfire Stories'' companion. In 1983, ''Nancy Drew Ghost Stories'' was published, also containing seven short stories. It, too, spawned a sequel in 1985. Unlike other specials, though, the first volume was reprinted by the later Minstrel and Aladdin imprints.


''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Be a Detective Mystery Stories'' (1984–1985)

These titles feature a level of reader-interaction in a manner similar to the ''
Choose Your Own Adventure ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' is a series of children's gamebooks where each story is written from a second-person point of view, with the reader assuming the role of the protagonist and making choices that determine the main character's actio ...
'' books. The series was published by Wanderer. Two more volumes, ''Jungle of Evil'' and ''Ticket to Intrigue'', were planned and advertised, but were unpublished after the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster.


''Nancy Drew Notebooks'' (1994–2005)

The '' Nancy Drew Notebooks'' were aimed at younger readers and featured a Nancy who was still in grade school. The series was published from 1994 to 2005.


''The Nancy Drew Files'' (1986–1997)

In 1986, Simon & Schuster, Inc. began publishing a spin-off series, ''
The Nancy Drew Files ''The Nancy Drew Files'', or the ''Nancy Drew Case Files'', is a detective fiction series started in 1986 and released by Simon & Schuster, New York. It is a spin-off of the original series of novels featuring Nancy Drew, with a greater emphasis ...
'', running concurrently with the main ''
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories The ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' is the long-running "main" series of the ''Nancy Drew'' franchise, which was published under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. There are 175 novels — plus 34 revised stories — that were published between 1930 and ...
'' line. ''The Nancy Drew Files'' were aimed at an older, teenage audience, and is similar in style, target audience, and sensibilities with '' The Hardy Boys Casefiles''. Starting in January 2014, Simon & Schuster began releasing this series as eBooks. Nancy Drew Files Volume I and Nancy Drew Files Volume II were published September 24, 2019 under the Simon Pulse imprint. These are reprints of the first six titles in the series, books 1, 2, and 3 in volume I and books 4, 5 and 6 in volume II. Cover art by Fernanda Suarez.


''Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery'' (1988–1998)

The Hardy Boys and
Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a Fictional character, fictional character appearing in several Mystery fiction, mystery book series, movies, and a TV show as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwriter, ghostwritten by a number of authors and published ...
teamed up in this 36 volume series of
paperbacks A paperback (softcover, softback) book is one with a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples. In contrast, hardcover (hardback) books are bound with cardboard covered with cloth, lea ...
. This series follows the formula of the main characters and their friends typically involved in separate mysteries that end up being connected. The sleuths join forces to solve the overall mystery. This series is based in the ''Nancy Drew Files'' and ''Hardy Boys Casefiles'' continuity, so murder, romance, and flirtation between the series regulars are common. Nancy Drew and Frank Hardy share an attraction in this series, though after a brief kiss in "The Last Resort" this attraction is not acted on. Subsequent books focus on the respect and friendship that developed between the two and their continued feelings for Ned Nickerson and Callie Shaw. Several spin-off series were cancelled by Simon and Schuster at the end of 1997, including the series ''Super Mystery'' (also called ''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery'').


''River Heights''

This series does not feature Nancy Drew beyond a cameo appearance in a couple of books, but is set in her fictional hometown and still written under the Carolyn Keene pseudonym. The series focused on romance and lasted for only 16 titles.


''Nancy Drew on Campus''

The ''
Nancy Drew on Campus ''Nancy Drew on Campus'' is a series of twenty-five books published as a young adult spin-off from the long-running Nancy Drew mystery series. The series was published between 1995 and 1998 by Simon & Schuster's Young Adult imprint Simon Pulse an ...
'' series, like ''
The Nancy Drew Files ''The Nancy Drew Files'', or the ''Nancy Drew Case Files'', is a detective fiction series started in 1986 and released by Simon & Schuster, New York. It is a spin-off of the original series of novels featuring Nancy Drew, with a greater emphasis ...
'', is targeted at an older teen audience. Nancy and her friends Bess Marvin and George Fayne go to college; the series focused on college life and romance, rather than all solving mysteries.White


''Nancy Drew, Girl Detective'' (2004–2012)

''Nancy Drew, Girl Detective'' replaced the long-running
Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a Fictional character, fictional character appearing in several Mystery fiction, mystery book series, movies, and a TV show as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwriter, ghostwritten by a number of authors and published ...
mysteries series. This new series is written in first person narration, from Nancy's point of view, and features updated and overhauled versions of the main Nancy Drew characters. In addition, new secondary characters are introduced to populate River Heights and appear over multiple books, adding a framework to Nancy's world. The drastic changes in the main characters' personalities, and a perception in quality decline, earned the series negative reviews from long-time fans. A switch to trilogies gave even more negative reviews, before low sales forced the series to be cancelled in 2011. In 2013, ''Nancy Drew, Girl Detective'' was replaced with the ''Nancy Drew Diaries'' series.


''Papercutz'' graphic novels (2005–2010)

Beginning in 2005, Papercutz began issuing a new series of Nancy Drew graphic novels as an offshoot of the ''
Girl Detective ''Nancy Drew: Girl Detective'' is a 2004-2012 book series which replaced the long-running Nancy Drew mystery series. This new series is written in first person narration, from Nancy's point of view, and features updated versions of the main Nancy ...
'' series. The series is edited by
Jim Salicrup Jim Salicrup (; born May 29, 1957) is an American comic book editor, known for his tenures at Marvel Comics and Topps Comics. At Marvel, where he worked for twenty years, he edited books such as ''The Uncanny X-Men'', ''Fantastic Four'', ''Avenger ...
, written by Stefan Petrucha, and illustrated by Sho Murase. The manga-style illustrations and technical allusions (Nancy's hybrid car, George's tablet PC) give Nancy and her friends a 21st-century spin. In 2010, the series was rebooted as ''Nancy Drew: Girl Detective - The New Case Files''. These new novels center around a River Heights that has become obsessed with vampire books. However, the series was cancelled not long after. In 2014, the series began being re-released as an offshoot of the ''Nancy Drew Diaries'' series, with two volumes per issue.


''Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew'' (2006–2015)

Starting in 2006,
Aladdin Paperbacks Aladdin Paperbacks is one of several Children's literature, children's-book imprint (trade name), imprints owned by Simon & Schuster. It was established by Jean E. Karl at Atheneum Books where she was the founding director of the children's depar ...
published a new series to replace the ''Nancy Drew Notebooks'' series for younger readers; it exists in the same universe as the '' Nancy Drew: Girl Detective'' series. This series ended in 2015 to be replaced by the ''Nancy Drew Clue Book'' series. ''Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew'' features Nancy Drew, George Fayne, and Bess Marvin as eight-year-olds in the third grade at River Heights Elementary School, and solving kid sized mysteries, from finding a stolen ice cream formula entry to the culprit who cut the cake before the bride. This series also sets George's mother working her own catering company, and reveals George's real name to be Georgia.


''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery'' (2007–2012)

''Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery'' is a crossover spin-off with '' The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers'' series. The stories are told in first person, alternating chapters, between Frank's, Joe's, and Nancy's perspective. The first title in the series acts as an introduction between the characters in their new universes. This series published one title per year until the end of the ''Girl Detective'' and ''Undercover Brothers'' series in 2012.


''Nancy Drew Diaries'' (2013–current)

This series, that began in 2013, is a reboot of the ''Nancy Drew: Girl Detective'' series. The series continues to follow Nancy and her friends' cases, with first-person narration by Nancy. The series was created to move away from the trilogy format of ''Girl Detective'' (besides for the first two books, all titles are now individual mysteries), make books longer than its predecessor, and have a cover artist. The new series also attempted to fix some of the more criticized aspects of ''Girl Detective'', with arguable success. This is the first series to be available in three different formats; paperback, hardcover (with dust jacket), and eBooks. When the series was first launched, three new titles were expected to come out per year (with the exception of 2013 and 2015, which produced four new titles), but was later reduced to two titles per year in 2016. The first four titles had an initial printing of 25,000 copies in paperback and 2,500 copies in hardcover; books five through seven had an initial print run of 25,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover; and books eight through eleven had an initial print run of 10,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover. Though Simon and Schuster does not release sales information for these properties, on-line sites like Amazon and Barnes and Noble indicate their sales are lack-luster to poor. Books 1-4 were released in a box set in November 2013, and a boxed set of the first ten books was released in August 2016. In addition, the first three titles were packaged in a single paperback book in June 2016. Also available are unabridged audio books for CD or downloads, read by Jorjeana Marie. Artist Erin McGuire has served as the cover artist since the start of the series.


Titles


Notes

*''Famous Mistakes'' was initially scheduled to be released in August 2018, though it was later replaced with ''A Nancy Drew Christmas''. It was pushed back to January 2019, and still retained its status as the 17th title in the series. *''A Nancy Drew Christmas'' in an unnumbered, special-edition book, and was originally available only in eBook or hardcover format. The paperback edition is scheduled to be released in September 2020, two years after the hardcover release. It features a guest appearance of
the Hardy Boys The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in several mystery series for children and teens. The series revolves around teenagers who are amateur sleuths, solving cases that stumped their adult counterpa ...
.


''Nancy Drew Clue Book'' Series (2015–current)

This is a reboot of the ''Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew'' series published by
Aladdin Paperbacks Aladdin Paperbacks is one of several Children's literature, children's-book imprint (trade name), imprints owned by Simon & Schuster. It was established by Jean E. Karl at Atheneum Books where she was the founding director of the children's depar ...
. This is an interactive series, as readers may write down their clues and predictions. A page before the final chapter has questions the reader can answer regarding suspects, clues, and solutions. The first two titles were published July 7, 2015, in paperback, hardcover, and eBook editions written by Carolyn Keene with covers and internal illustrations by Peter Francis. The first three titles have had an initial print run of 35,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover.


Other books/resources

*'' The Nancy Drew Scrapbook'' (1993) *'' Nancy Drew's Guide to Life'' (2001) *'' Nancy Drew Mad Libs'' (2005) *'' Clues to Real Life: The Wit and Wisdom of Nancy Drew'' (2007) *'' The Lost Files Of Nancy Drew'' (2007) *''
The Official Nancy Drew Handbook ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (2007) *''
Nancy Drew Classic Paper Dolls Nancy may refer to: Places France * Nancy, France, a city in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle and formerly the capital of the duchy of Lorraine ** Arrondissement of Nancy, surrounding and including the city of Nancy ...
'' (2011) *'' Nancy Drew & Her Friends Paper Dolls'' (2012) *'' Nancy Drew: The Curse'' (2020)


References


External links

* {{Nancy Drew Book series introduced in 1930