A Capitol Crime, Carolyn Keene
A Capitol Crime, Carolyn Keene
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A Capitol Crime

Author: Carolyn Keene

Narrator: Jorjeana Marie

Unabridged: 3 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

Nancy, Bess, and George look for Nancy’s missing father in the twenty-second book in the Nancy Drew Diaries series, a fresh approach to a classic series.

While Nancy’s dad is away at a conference in Washington, DC, she invites Bess and George over for a slumber party. The girls are having a great time until Nancy gets a call from a number she doesn’t recognize. Her dad never showed up for his panel and he isn’t in his room. No one’s seen him since the night before, and he isn’t answering his phone.

Worried, Nancy and the gang hop the next flight to DC to investigate. The girls scour the hotel for clues with little luck until Nancy finds her dad’s cell phone in the hotel basement. She’s pretty sure he left her a message on the home screen, if only she could figure out what it means.

The hunt takes them across the US capital, retracing Mr. Drew’s steps to figure out what went wrong or who might be out to do him harm. If they don’t solve this mystery, it may cost Mr. Drew his life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dani

New Nancy Drew is a little silly.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin

I'd like to know what the true reading level for this book is. I know the publisher says it's for 8- to 12-year-olds, but honestly the story reminded me of the books in the Nancy Drew Files series -- minus the romance -- and those were for 11- to 16-year-olds (roughly). And that's not a bad thing. W......more

Goodreads review by Sandra

Sandra review This wad a very good book thank Nancy drew and her friends het dad and helped the lady with her son get out of jail......more

Goodreads review by Jenni

This was an ok story. What I disliked most was that historically Nancy Drew and her father were both paragons of virtue and committed to upholding the law. That is challenged in this book as one of the major themes - with the concept that there are times when breaking the law is ok or even justified......more