A cemetery of dark secrets... and Nancy's in the middle of it Shady Glen was no different from any other cemetery -- maybe a little spooky, but harmless nonetheless. At least that's what Nancy thought until she stumbled onto a treasure map...and stumbled into a world of trouble. The map leads Nancy into a network of underground passageways, where she uncovers a series of clues to a recent outbreak of robberies and the location of a long-lost fortune in gold. She follows the hidden tunnels into the cold, dark heart of the cemetery and comes face-to-face with the chilling secret of Shady Glen
The story is action packed and keeps you guessing from start to finish. I would recommend this book to any child who enjoys mysteries.
Creepy, and Good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
The Secret of Shady Glen was a very good book with bone-chilling discoveries. It was not that scary though creepy and good. In this book, Nancy Drews helps her friend Joanna to find her lost hidden gold but she is threatened and was trapt in a tomb with her friend Bess. I finished it in a day!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Oh, of all the nancy drew books i have read (and that's a lot) i think this 1 must B my favorite! Nancy is dealing w/ a graveyard and tons of other sticky situations, this book is absolutely and must have!
Couldn't put it down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Nancy's friend Joanna has inherited a fortune in gold, but no one knows where it is. Nancy, of course, takes on the case. She is distracted, however, by the rash of burglaries that have been taking place in the neighborhood, and by the threats of the school bully. Secret passages, gloomy graveyards, and Houdini style escapes make this Nancy Drew a standout.
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