Nancy Drew 56: The Thirteenth Pearl

· Nancy Drew Book 56 · Sold by Penguin
4.8
11 reviews
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192
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Nancy is asked to locate a stolen pearl necklace that is unusual and very valuable. She soon learns that strange and dangerous people are responsible for the theft. They harass her at home and intensify it when she and her father go to Japan, until they finally manage to kidnap Nancy and her friend Ned Nickerson when she returns to River Heights.

Through clever sleuthing, Nancy is able to penetrate the rites of an amazing group of pearl worshippers, some of whose members are far from devout, and she uncovers underhanded dealings of certain employees of World Wide Gems, Inc., a tremendous international jewelry company. Readers will love accompanying Nancy, disguised as a Japanese girl, in this adventure in Tokyo.

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4.8
11 reviews
Sherry Neels
September 7, 2019
I have always loved these books. I would read them in one night because they were always so suspenseful, I just had to know who did it. I had the 1st books they ever made, but sadly thru the years they were lost. But Im hopping to purchase and start a collection for my grand children. Also u need to read the Hardy Boys to There just as fun to read.
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A Google user
March 15, 2011
i still haven't read it but i want to read it in my school library. till now i hav read 16 books in hardcover of nancy drew. they were very interesting. from the secret of the old clock to the thirteenth pearl all books are fantabulous. they must be nice for they are written by Carolyn Keene . i love each n every book i have read of nancy drew. my opinion is that nancy drew books are the best and Carolyn Keene is the best author .!!
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A Google user
February 19, 2012
The best Nancy Drew book ever so far!!!! :D
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About the author

Carolyn Keene is a pen name used by a variety of authors for the classic Nancy Drew mystery series. The first author to use the pseudonym was Mildred Wirt Benson, who wrote 23 of the original 30 books. Other writers who have adapted the “Carolyn Keene” moniker include Leslie McFarlane, James Duncan Lawrence, Walter Karig, and Nancy Axelrod.

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