Nancy Drew: Girl Detective

Riverboat Ruse, from the Girl Detective series

Nancy Drew: Girl Detective replaced the long-running Nancy Drew mysteries series, which began in 1930. This new series is written in first person narration, from Nancy's point of view, and features updated and overhauled versions of the main Nancy Drew characters. Nancy Drew in this version is a less than perfect teenage girl prone to forgetfulness, an object of jokes, and interested in other subjects over mysteries. Bess Marvin has gained skills in mechanics and computers and is no longer slightly overweight, and described as fashionable and trendy. George Fayne has become moody and sloppily dressed in this series, always more interested in tech and sarcastic retorts than solving mysteries. New secondary characters are introduced to populate River Heights and appear over multiple books, adding a framework to Nancy's world. Bess and George also gain siblings and family members with careers. Though this series has many improvements over the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, the drastic change in the main characters' personalities was hard for many readers to accept. In 2013 Nancy Drew: Girl Detective was replaced with the Nancy Drew Diaries series.

History

In the 90s and early 2000s, sales of the Nancy Drew novel series began to drop. At a Nancy Drew conference held in early 2005 in New York, a Simon and Schuster representative said that the digests had been selling about 30,000 copies. In order to boost sales, the original series was ended and the Nancy Drew series re-launched.

This new incarnation of Nancy Drew was initially supervised by Bonnie Bryant (Jacobson).[1] The first volume of the new series, Without a Trace, reached the New York Times bestseller list in the Children’s Series category and #113 on USA Today’s Top 150 sellers list due to the .99 cents introductory price.[2]

Differences from the original series

The publisher describes the series in the following way:

List of books in the series

Books in the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective are released in paperback format by Simon & Schuster.[4] From 2008 to 2012, the mysteries were presented as 3-book mini arcs, drawing the mystery out over three distinct, but linked, titles. The re-designed covers feature model Jessica Silverman as Nancy Drew.

Regular Series

Titles and publication dates
# Title Released Author
1 Without a Trace March 1, 2004
2 A Race Against Time
3 False Notes
4 High Risk
5 Lights, Camera... May 1, 2004
6 ...Action! July 1, 2004
7 The Stolen Relic September 1, 2004
8 The Scarlet Macaw Scandal November 1, 2004
9 Secret of the Spa January 1, 2005
10 Uncivil Acts March 1, 2005
11 Riverboat Ruse May 1, 2005
12 Stop the Clock July 1, 2005 George Edward Stanley
13 Trade Wind Danger September 1, 2005
14 Bad Times, Big Crimes November 1, 2005
15 Framed January 1, 2006 George Edward Stanley
16 Dangerous Plays March 1, 2006
17 En Garde May 1, 2006
18 Pit of Vipers July 1, 2006
19 The Orchid Thief September 1, 2006
20 Getting Burned October 24, 2006
21 Close Encounters December 26, 2006
22 Dressed to Steal February 27, 2007
23 Troubled Waters April 24, 2007
24 Murder on the Set May 8, 2007
25 Trails of Treachery August 21, 2007
26 Fishing for Clues October 27, 2007
27 Intruder December 26, 2007
28 Mardi Gras Masquerade February 5, 2008
29 The Stolen Bones April 22, 2008

Trilogy Series

Titles and publication dates
# Title Released Trilogy
30 Pageant Perfect Crime June 3, 2008 Perfect Mystery Trilogy
31 Perfect Cover July 29, 2008
32 The Perfect Escape October 7, 2008
33 Secret Identity December 16, 2008 Identity Mystery Trilogy
34 Identity Theft January 27, 2009
35 Identity Revealed March 24, 2009
36 Model Crime June 2, 2009 Model Mystery Trilogy
37 Model Menace August 4, 2009
38 Model Suspect October 6, 2009
39 Green-Eyed Monster December 1, 2009 Eco-Mystery Trilogy
40 Green with Envy February 9, 2010
41 Seeing Green April 6, 2010
42 Secret Sabotage June 8, 2010 Sabotage Mystery Trilogy
43 Serial Sabotage October 12, 2010
44 Sabotage Surrender February 8, 2011
45 California Schemin' June 14, 2011 Malibu Mayhem Trilogy
46 Mystery at Malachite Mansion October 18, 2011
47 Stalk, Don't Run February 21, 2012

Girl Detective Super Mysteries

Titles and publication dates
# Title Released
1 Where's Nancy? June 1, 2005
2 Once Upon a Crime June 1, 2006
3 Real Fake July 10, 2007
4 Ghost Stories August 5, 2008

Trivia

  • In addition to the above list 3 Super Mysteries have been released. Where's Nancy? June 2005; Once Upon a Crime June 2006; Real Fake July 2007.
  • Nancy Drew: Girl Detective - Ghost Stories was published August 2008. The four stories are "Manga Mayhem", "America's Got Terror!", "Visitor from Beyond" and "Carnival of Fear".
  • #7 was listed in the Library of Congress as The Riddle of the Relic. This entry has since been removed.
  • The Stolen Relic and The Scarlet Macaw Scandal were both written for the original series, but re-written for the Girl Detective series.
  • Working titles for #12 were The Secret of the Library Clock and Out of Time.
  • Working title for the Sabotage Mystery Trilogy was Carnival Mystery Trilogy. This title was on the first cover art posted on-line at Simon and Schuster's website.
  • Pageant Perfect Crime was misspelled as Pagent Perfect Crime in the title list for the Girl Detective series in the beginning of many of the books.
  • The contents page numbers in Serial Sabotage do not correspond to the correct chapter and page numbers.

List of Nancy Drew: Girl Detective graphic novel series

Graphic novels were released in paperback and hardcover format by Papercutz.

  1. The Demon of River Heights (February 2005)
  2. Writ in Stone (July 2005)
  3. The Haunted Dollhouse (November 2005) On Nostalgia Week, there is a series of crimes predicted by a mysterious doll house, and its latest prediction shows that Nancy will be murdered!
  4. The Girl Who Wasn't There (February 2006) Nancy befriends a girl on tech support, who gets kidnapped!
  5. The Fake Heir (April 2006) Has Nancy lost her ability to solve a mystery?
  6. Mr. Cheeters is Missing (July 2006) Nancy has to find a missing pet chimpanzee.
  7. The Charmed Bracelet (October 2006) When an important electronic chip goes missing, Nancy receives a mysterious charm bracelet, each charm representing a crime!
  8. Global Warning (February 2007)
  9. Ghost in the Machinery (May 2007)
  10. The Disoriented Express (August 2007)
  11. Monkey-Wrench Blues (November 2007)
  12. Dress Reversal (February 2008)
  13. Doggone Town (May 2008)
  14. Sleight of Dan (August 2008)
  15. Tiger Counter (November 2008)
  16. What Goes Up... (February 2009)
  17. Night of the Living Chatchke (May 2009)
  18. City Under the Basement (August 2009)
  19. Cliffhanger (November 2009)
  20. High School Musical Mystery (February 2010)
  21. High School Musical Mystery Part II: The Lost Verse (May 2010)
  • The last two titles include the Dana Girls as characters. Louise and Jean Dana featured in the long running Dana Girls Mystery Series series by Carolyn Keene, first published in 1934 until 1979.

List of Nancy Drew: Girl Detective - The New Case Files graphic novel series

  1. Nancy Drew: Vampire Slayer (September 14, 2010)
  2. A Vampire's Kiss (October 21, 2010)
  3. Together with the Hardy Boys (August 2, 2011)

Setting

The Nancy Drew: Girl Detective novels are usually based in the fictional town of River Heights, which is located in Illinois. Other fictional cities that are mentioned are Silver Creek, East Bank, Cutler Falls, and Trib Falls, which are all near River Heights and the Muskoka River. River Heights is a 1-hour drive east of the real city, Chicago, which has been mentioned frequently.

Main characters

  • Nancy Drew is an 18-year-old girl who lives with her father in River Heights. When she was only 3 years old, her mother died, something with which she has had trouble coming to terms with. She and her two best friends Bess and George and boyfriend Ned Nickerson solve mysteries in River Heights and places they visit. Nancy is confident, determined (which her dad calls a 'stubborn streak'), and sometimes forgetful when thinking about a case, but her friends help her out so she stays on track. Nancy has shoulder-length, strawberry blond hair, blue eyes, and is said to be 5'8". She thinks style is okay but prefers comfort.
  • Carson Drew, Nancy's father, is a lawyer. He is famous in River Heights for being good at solving crimes, a gift he passed down to his daughter.
  • Georgia "George" Fayne, is one of Nancy's best friends. She is an athletic tomboy who is really good with modern technology. She has brown eyes, short brown hair and is tall and thin and does not care about fashion at all. Unlike the original series, George is also now characterized as a sarcastic pessimist.
  • Bess Marvin is Nancy's other best friend and George's cousin, though they don't have much in common except their friendship to Nancy. Bess is flirty and, according to Nancy, seems perfect in every way. She has blue eyes, blond hair, and curves, unlike her cousin George, who has brown eyes, short brown hair, and is skinny. In Murder on the Set, Bess is said to be 5'2".
  • Ned Nickerson is Nancy's boyfriend. He sometimes comes along with Nancy on her cases. Ned is in college and tends to be casual. He works for his father's newspaper, the River Heights Bugle. In Murder on the Set, Ned is said to be 6'1".
  • Deirdre Shannon is Nancy's arch nemesis and former classmate. Deirdre's grade school nickname was Dee-Dee. If she is called Dee-Dee, she becomes irritated. Deirdre and Nancy's dislike for each other began when they were in first grade. Deirdre's father, like Nancy's, is also a lawyer in River Heights. She has a big crush on Ned Nickerson, even though he is dating Nancy. Sometimes Deirdre tries hard to be as obnoxious as possible, and is very competitive with Nancy. With her black hair, green eyes and pale skin, she looks like a Cruella de Vil II. It is hinted that she is jealous because sometimes when Deirdre sees Nancy, she says, "Well, if it isn't the famous Nancy Drew!".
  • Harold Safer is Nancy's neighbor. He owns the town's cheese shop and likes sunsets and Broadway musicals. In the first book, Without a Trace, Harold is accused of smashing a zucchini patch. Nancy and her friends help him prove his innocence.
  • Hannah Gruen has been living with the Drew family ever since Nancy's mother died. Hannah is their housekeeper and is like a member of the family. She is protective of Nancy, sometimes even when she is working on a case.
  • Chief McGinnis is the local police chief. Unlike the old Nancy Drew stories, in which he and Nancy had a friendly relationship, their relationship is more antagonistic in the new series. Nancy beats him to crime scenes and solves mysteries before him, so he is jealous of her success.
  • Charlie Adams works at Carr's Garage and is a friend of Nancy. Half of the time, he does not even charge Nancy because he is in love with her.
  • Luther Eldridge (originally Atchinson) is an expert on River Heights history and he often helps Nancy on her cases. Nancy likes spending time with Luther because she can learn interesting things from him. She was a friend of his daughter, but Luther's entire family died in a car accident when Nancy was still young.
  • Mrs. Mahoney is the wealthiest person in River Heights and the owner of Rackham Industries. Her husband's ancestors were the Rackham Gang. The Rackham Gang was part of the great River Heights Heist and escaped with the money on the Muskoka River (as explained in Book #6).
  • Jake Perrault is a young, extremely handsome movie star who is the son of famous mystery writer Hazel Perrault. All girls swoon over him but he is in love with Nancy who ignores him.

References

  1. Eveld, Edward M. "The Clue of the New Drew." The Kansas City Star 30 March 2004. Online: www.kcstar.com.
  2. Eveld, Edward M. "The Clue of the New Drew." The Kansas City Star 30 March 2004. Online: www.kcstar.com.
  3. As quoted on the Nancy Drew Sleuth website: Girl Detective. Accessed April 1, 2008
  4. Nancy Drew Sleuth website: Girl Detective. Accessed April 1, 2008
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