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The secret at Shadow Ranch / by Carolyn Keene, author of "The Secret of the Old Clock," "The Bungalow Mystery," etc.
Author
Keene, Carolyn
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, [1931?]
©1931
Description
4 unnumbered pages, 203 pages : 1 illustration ; 20 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Women detectives
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Juvenile fiction
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Teenage girls
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Juvenile fiction
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Missing persons
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Juvenile fiction
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Fathers and daughters
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Juvenile fiction
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Ranches
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Arizona
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Juvenile fiction
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Arizona
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Juvenile fiction
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Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character)
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Juvenile fiction
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Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
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Illustrator
Tandy, Russell H.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Detective and mystery fiction
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Western fiction
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Action and adventure fiction
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Rare books genre
Mystery and detective fiction
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Series
Keene, Carolyn. Nancy Drew mystery stories ; 5.
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Nancy Drew mystery stories ; 5
Summary note
Nancy arrives in Phoenix, Arizona, eagerly looking forward to a fun-filled vacation at Shadow Ranch but finds herself embroiled in a baffling mystery involving a phantom horse and buried treasure. Local people believe that the ghostly animal is carring out the curse of Dirk Valentine, the romantic outlaw who was killed many years ago at Shadow Ranch, where he had gone to fulfill a promise to his sweetheart ...
Notes
Illustration signed by: R.H. Tandy.
Pub.'s series, p. [4] of dust jacket.
Binding note
Grey-blue pict. boards with color-printed pictorial dust jacket and col. ill. endpapers.
OCLC
43837019
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