Book Summary
"False Notes" by Carolyn Keene is the second book in the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective – The Rocky Road Trip miniseries. In this installment, teen sleuth Nancy Drew travels to Paris with her friends Bess and George, where they become involved in a mystery surrounding a stolen violin and a young music prodigy. When the valuable instrument disappears and suspicion falls on several people close to the victim, Nancy must unravel a web of deception, jealousy, and hidden motives. Set against the romantic and artistic backdrop of Paris, False Notes combines suspense, travel, and classic detective work, showcasing Nancy’s intuition and determination as she works to uncover the truth.
About the author:
Carolyn Keene is the pen name used by various authors who have contributed to the Nancy Drew mystery series since its creation in the 1930s. The original character was developed by publisher Edward Stratemeyer and first written by Mildred Wirt Benson. Over the decades, the Nancy Drew books have evolved through multiple ghostwriters under the Keene pseudonym, keeping the character relevant for new generations. Known for her intelligence, bravery, and independence, Nancy Drew has become an iconic figure in young adult literature, inspiring readers with her adventures and detective skills across countless novels and spin-off series.
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