Nancy Drew 26: The Clue of the Leaning Chimney

· Nancy Drew Book 26 · Sold by Penguin
4.2
14 reviews
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192
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About this eBook

Nancy Drew and her friend Bess discover that a rare and valuable Chinese vase has been stolen from the pottery shop of Dick Milton, a cousin of Bess. Dick had borrowed the vase from his Chinese friend, elderly Mr. Soong, and he is determined to repay Mr. Soong for the loss. He tells Nancy that if he can find “the leaning chimney,” he will be on the track of a discovery which will solve his financial problems. Nancy finds the leaning chimney, but it only leads her into more puzzles. Can there be any connection between the vase theft – one of a number of similar crimes – and the strange disappearance of the pottery expert Eng Moy and his daughter Lei?

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4.2
14 reviews
A Google user
21 December 2011
Its my first nancy drew,and i m quite impressed. Long life nancy drew.
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A Google user
25 April 2011
this book is fantastic . i hav read it more than 1 time . i liked the idea of the story. it was really great...!
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adityanath jha
30 March 2017
I just can't sat anything. .........I loooovvvvceee Nancy drew soooo much......speechless.......please keep writing the series
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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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