In Model Crime, the first book in the exciting new Model Mystery Trilogy, Nancy’s friend Sydney is getting married, but things keep going horribly wrong at the wedding. Who would want to ruin someone’s special day? In Model Menace, just as things seem to be settling down, a mysterious menace has sabotaged Sydney’s reception. Can Nancy stop the troublemaker before it’s too late?
Carolyn Keene is a writer pen name that was used by many different people- both men and women- over the years. The company that was the creator of the Nancy Drew series, the Stratemeyer Syndicate, hired a variety of writers. For Nancy Drew, the writers used the pseudonym Carolyn Keene to assure anonymity of the creator.
Edna and Harriet Stratemeyer inherited the company from their father Edward Stratemeyer. Edna contributed 10 plot outlines before passing the reins to her sister Harriet. It was Mildred Benson (aka: Mildred A. Wirt), who breathed such a feisty spirit into Nancy's character. Mildred wrote 23 of the original 30 Nancy Drew Mystery Stories®, including the first three. It was her characterization that helped make Nancy an instant hit. The Stratemeyer Syndicate's devotion to the series over the years under the reins of Harriet Stratemeyer Adams helped to keep the series alive and on store shelves for each succeeding generation of girls and boys. In 1959, Harriet, along with several writers, began a 25-year project to revise the earlier Carolyn Keene novels. The Nancy Drew books were condensed, racial stereotypes were removed, and the language was updated. In a few cases, outdated plots were completely rewritten.
Other writers of Nancy Drew volumes include Harriet herself, she wrote most of the series after Mildred quit writing for the Syndicate and in 1959 began a revision of the first 34 texts. The role of the writer of "Carolyn Keene" passed temporarily to Walter Karig who wrote three novels during the Great Depression. Also contributing to Nancy Drew's prolific existence were Leslie McFarlane, James Duncan Lawrence, Nancy Axelrod, Priscilla Doll, Charles Strong, Alma Sasse, Wilhelmina Rankin, George Waller Jr., and Margaret Scherf.
Oh, Nancy Drew! Although the stories have gotten a bit juvenile for my taste, they are still awesome! How can I not love the series that started the whole book reading thing for me. Three cheers for Nancy Drew and her amateur sleuthing! And her side-kicks Bess and George!
MODEL CRIME #I Author: Carolyn Keene Publication year: 1990 Publisher: Aladdin and Simon Pulse
SUMMARY
Model Crime is an exciting mystery story about Nancy Drew and her friends Bess and George. In this book, Bess and George’s cousin is about to get married. Everyone is happy and excited for the big day, but suddenly, strange things start happening. Someone is trying to ruin the wedding by causing accidents and problems that could stop the celebration from happening.
Nancy knows she must find out who is behind these actions. She uses her smart thinking to look for clues and talk to people. With the help of her friends, Nancy follows the mystery step by step. Together, they try to stop the person who wants to spoil the wedding.
The story is full of surprises that keep readers curious from start to finish. Nancy is brave and clever, and she never gives up, even when things get tricky. Can the three young and talented detectives save the wedding in time before someone could get hurt? detectives burst open this case before it is too late?
If you enjoy mysteries with exciting adventures and strong friends working together, Model Crime is the book for you. It’s easy to read and perfect for young readers who like solving puzzles and following an amazing and bright young detective.
This adventure of Nancy Drew is THE most delightful book. It felt as if I were a part of it too. I love the way Carolyn Keene writes these amazing adventures of Nancy. The pacing is not too fast and not too slow and the language used was quite simple. I am looking forward to her next adventure in the trilogy. I am sure it is going to be as delightful as this one. So keep an eye out for the next adventure of this young detective!!!
An interesting idea, this is the first trilogy of several in this Girl Detective series which I have read -mostly because it was one of the first complete ones which I could get my hands on from the library. The covers are not a favourite of mine I prefer the earlier ones in the Girl Detective series, but as the saying goes "don't judge a book by it's cover" so I didn't. I've judged it by all the other Nancy Drew books I've read as well as by the fact that I love Nancy Drew.
This story in particular was a bit dreary and waffled on a bit, but the mystery was still interesting and some of the characters made it to be worthwhile reading in the end.
literally my first book and I will forever love Nancy drew even if people say its for children I DONT CAREEEEEE Carolyn keene Nancy drew literally got me into reading and I forever love her for that