Monday, September 7, 2009

The Clue Of The Tapping Heels

The Clue Of The Tapping Heels
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories
By: Carolyn Keene

In book #16 Nancy goes to help Miss Carter, a retiered actress, who now breeds prize winning Persian cats. Nancy soon finds herself with a cat burgler, a mysterous tapper, and a neighbour threatening to get rid of the cats! She has to juggle the mystery and a lead part in the tap number in the school play. It's all you'd expect from a Nancy Drew Mystery.

Nancy Drew Mystery Stories are filled with mystery, suspense, and adventure. I like to see if I can figure the mystery out before Nancy and her friends. Nancy Drew is a curious girl who can't stay away from a good mystery. She loves adventure, she's a bit of a dare devil, and doesn't beleive in the super natural. Carson Drew is a famous lawyer and Nancy's Father. Like any Dad he gets very worried when one of Nancy's mysteries gets dangerous (but then, all of them get dangerous!). Sometimes he will be the one to give Nancy a mystery. Hannah Gruen is the Drews house keeper, and has been with them since Mrs. Drew died. She has become like a mother to Nancy. Bess Marvin and George Fayne are cousins and Nancy's best friends. Bess is cautious and not much for adventure, and George can't get enough. Lets not forget the football players Ned Nickerson(Nancy's boyfriend), Burt Eddleton, and Dave Evans(George's and Bess's boyfriends).

I like Nancy Drew Mystery Stories and I've been reading them since I was a kid but now I'm 14 and I still like figuring out the mystery, but now I can by the time I'm half way through the book. A mystery isn't much fun if it isn't a mystery anymore. It's a mystery for a younger reader. The book it self is a great story that includes the characters, but there are other books in the series to start with. The picturers in this one arn't as good as the ones in the other books.

1 comment:

  1. "The picturers in this one arn't as good as the ones in the other books."
    Pictureres? arn't? Do you not spell check? Also, anyone who is judging a novel by its pictures should just stop writing.

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