🕵🏻♀️ I remember perfectly when Nancy Drew entered the reading radar of my younger self; it's in between the Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie phases. I also read Hardy Boys, but only a few, it's not as riveting as Nancy Drew (or Alfred Hitchcock's Three Investigators, which came to me at the same phase). The Hidden Staircase was the second in the series, and if I have read it before, I completely forget. So, I have read it as if it's my first Nancy Drew - and I loved it!| Fanda Classiclit
The 1938 film Nancy Drew, Detective, directed by William Clemens and starring Bonita Granville, is a lively and highly entertaining adaptation that draws inspiration from The Password to Larkspur Lane, one of the original Nancy Drew books written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The film’s lighter, more comedic twist adds to its entertainment value, making […]| Golden Age of Detective Fiction