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Sisters in Crime (Nancy Drew Files Book 19)

Sisters in Crime (Nancy Drew Files Book 19)

Published in
1988
3.71
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Description

While visiting a friend at a California college, Nancy searches for a campus killer when she investigates the drowning death of sorority girl Rina Charles.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
149 pages
Book in series
#19

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'Sisters in Crime' offers readers an intriguing mystery that keeps them guessing until the very end. Nancy Drew's sharp detective skills and the suspenseful plot make for an engaging read that mystery lovers will thoroughly enjoy.
  • Strong Female Characters: The book features Nancy Drew, an iconic character known for her intelligence, courage, and independence. Reading about her adventures can be inspiring, especially for young readers looking for female role models in literature.
  • Series Continuity: As the 19th book in the Nancy Drew Files series, 'Sisters in Crime' continues the adventures of the beloved sleuth. Fans of the series will enjoy the continuity and development of recurring characters and relationships.
  • Entertainment and Brain Exercise: Reading 'Sisters in Crime' is not only entertaining but also a good exercise for the brain. Trying to solve the mystery alongside Nancy Drew can improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills.