by Russell H. Tandy, Margaret Maron, Mildred Benson, Carolyn Keene
Returning home from a carnival with George and Bess, Nancy only has time to briefly admire a house they pass before it bursts into flames. The girls are the first people on the scene, but the heat of the fire is so intense there's no question of getting inside to discover if there are people trapped...
This was the first Nancy Drew book I ever read and sparked my interest to read SEVERAL more!
Nancy meets Ned! It seems as though it should have happened earlier, doesn't it? or never, that would also work.
Enjoyable book for young girls.
I remember the first time I read Nancy Drew. It blew my mind that there were girls presented with a brain. Most of the stuff I'd read up to that time, was that girls were sugar and spice - fluffy. No brains. To also learn about George who is a tomboy was a nice validation. Carolyn Keene wrote j...