Carolyn Keene Quotes
Carolyn Keene (1963). “Nancy Drew 08: Nancy's Mysterious Letter”, p.103, Penguin
I don't promise to forget the mystery, but I know I'll have a marvelous time.
Carolyn Keene (1963). “Nancy Drew 08: Nancy's Mysterious Letter”, p.74, Penguin
I just know that any time I undertake a case, I'm apt to run into some kind of a trap.
Carolyn Keene (1943). “Nancy Drew 11: The Clue of the Broken Locket”, p.70, Penguin
Nancy, every place you go, it seems as if mysteries just pile up one after another.
Carolyn Keene (1935). “Nancy Drew 12: The Message in the Hollow Oak”, p.54, Penguin
Bess stepped back and looked at Nancy admiringly. 'Your hunches are so often right it startles me.
Carolyn Keene (1937). “Nancy Drew 14: The Whispering Statue”, p.33, Penguin
Carolyn Keene (1980). “Nancy Drew 05: The Secret of Shadow Ranch”, p.22, Penguin
Carolyn Keene (1936). “Nancy Drew 13: The Mystery of the Ivory Charm”, p.101, Penguin
Nancy, an attractive titian blond, grinned up at her friend.
Carolyn Keene (1930). “Nancy Drew 04: The Mystery at Lilac Inn”, p.5, Penguin
Not many girls would have used their wits the way you did," the officer observed.
Carolyn Keene (1930). “The Secret of the Old Clock: 80th Anniversary Limited Edition”, p.94, Penguin
Nancy, you're a whiz, as I've often told you," her friend declared.
Carolyn Keene (1931). “Nancy Drew 06: The Secret of Red Gate Farm”, p.80, Penguin
Carolyn Keene (1960). “Nancy Drew 10: Password to Larkspur Lane”, p.102, Penguin
Chuckling to herself, Nancy said aloud, "Romance and detective work won't mix tonight!
Carolyn Keene (1930). “Nancy Drew 03: The Bungalow Mystery”, p.61, Penguin
Carolyn Keene (1960). “Nancy Drew 10: Password to Larkspur Lane”, p.7, Penguin