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''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 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 ...
, with a greater emphasis on adventure, malice and romance. All the books have been written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. This series has been targeted at readers who are age eleven and up. With a new book released almost every month, 124 titles were released in 11 years. More than 17 million copies are in print and the books have appeared on the bestseller lists of ''
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'', B. Dalton, and Waldenbooks. In 2014, Simon & Schuster started releasing this series in eBook format.


Series background

''The Nancy Drew Files'' is a spin-off from the
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 ...
series. The stories follow teenage detective Nancy Drew. Her father,
Carson Drew Nancy Drew is a fictional character appearing in several mystery book series, movies, and a TV show as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwritten by a number of authors and published under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Cre ...
, is a successful attorney and a widower. Their house is taken care of by their full-time housekeeper, Hannah Gruen. Nancy's companions are usually her friends Bess Marvin and
George Fayne Georgia "George" Fayne is a character in the popular ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series. She is one of Nancy's best friends and cousin of Bess Marvin. Her birth name is Georgia, although no one calls her that except her parents. (This is a chan ...
, no matter whether she is sleuthing or shopping. Her boyfriend,
Ned Nickerson Ned Nickerson is a fictional character in the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'' series written under the collective pseudonym "Carolyn Keene". Ned is often referred to as Nancy Drew's boyfriend. He first appears in '' The Clue in the Diary'', the se ...
also helps her with investigations. Contrary to their stable relationship in the original ''Nancy Drew'' series, Nancy and Ned's relationship is given more depth, and the two are portrayed as a somewhat dysfunctional couple. They break-up and reconcile multiple times throughout the series. But in the last book of this series, it is shown that they kept dating each other.


Notable books

*''Secrets Can Kill'' (#1), ''Stay Tuned for Danger'' (#17), ''Death by Design'' (#30), and ''The Final Scene'' (#38) were all adapted into the popular Nancy Drew video game series by Her Interactive. *''Two Points to Murder'' (#8) features the first break-up between Nancy and Ned. *''Till Death Do Us Part'' (#24) sees Ned Nickerson proposing to Nancy, although she turns him down. *''The Suspect Next Door'' (#39) launched a spin-off of ''The Nancy Drew Files'' series, titled '' River Heights''. However, that series was a romance series, with occasional cameos by Nancy. *All books from #112 (''For Love or Money'') to #119 (''Against the Rules'') feature stills from the 1995 television adaption as the covers.


Development

''The Nancy Drew Files'' is the first spin-off from the
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 ...
. The series was developed by the
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, in its final year. The series was first introduced in two books from the ''Nancy Drew Mystery Stories'', #77: ''The Bluebeard Room'', and #78: ''The Phantom of Venice''. These two books were much more modern and serious, while also featuring romance. These two books were the final books overseen by the Syndicate, prior to its sale to
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in 1986. The publishers soon launched ''The Nancy Drew Files'' concurrent to the original series, to aim for more mature readers. The series is known as the most successful spin-off of the original book series, and also inspired a similar spin-off for
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. In 1995, the series reduced its release rate in half, by beginning to release a book every other month, instead of every month. Finally, the series was cancelled in 1997, in a mass cancellation of all mature-themed ''Nancy Drew'' and ''The Hardy Boys'' spin-offs.


Television adaptation

The 1995 television adaption, ''Nancy Drew'', was based on ''The Nancy Drew Files''. The adaption had very little to do with ''The Nancy Drew Files'' series, other than its modern and trendy setting, more mature themes, and Nancy and Ned's relationship issues. The series featured a college-aged Nancy, who moved to
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, to attend college and live with Bess (who was an advice columnist) and George (a mail carrier, and amateur filmmaker). The series was produced by Canadian production company
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, and filmed in
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(with an arc in
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). The series' stars — Tracy Ryan, Jhene Erwin, and Joy Tanner — were featured on the covers of the books, which were promotional stills of the television series. The promotion began on the 112th book, ''For Love or Money'', and continued until book 119, ''Against The Rules''. Ironically, ''For Love or Money'' was released the month the last episode of the series aired. By the time the books stopped the promotion, the television series had been cancelled for over a year (and in another twist of irony, ''The Nancy Drew Files'' would also be cancelled that same year).


List of books in the series

The series featured 124 books (plus a promotional packet, distributed to promote the series ahead of its launch), all of which were edited by Anne Greenberg. Four additional titles of ''The Nancy Drew Files'' were planned, three of them rewritten as entries for the original series.


See also

*
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 ...
*''
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 ...
'' *
List of Nancy Drew books The character of Nancy Drew – ghostwritten and credited to the pseudonymous Carolyn Keene – 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 ...


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References and sources

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