(*note: I honestly thought I had already posted this review on my blog months ago, but I couldn’t find it so I am posting it for the first or second time. One or the other.)
The Mystery at Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene is the fourth book in the Nancy Drew series, which debuted in the 1930s.
For this book, Nancy becomes wrapped up at a mystery at an inn recently purchased by a friend, but she is also caught off guard when her own house is ransacked and her credit plate stolen. She later learns someone is impersonating her and running up her credit or stealing from people.
When diamonds disappear from her friend’s inn she decides she needs to find out who stole the diamonds as well as who is impersonating her. Are the two cases connected? She hopes to find out.
As usual, there is some ridiculous developments and tactics used to solve the mystery (such as her being sent off with her father’s blessing to explore a lake with a man they barely know and then go after known criminals on her own without any back up), but it wouldn’t be a Nancy Drew book if there wasn’t. These books were written in a different time and for young kids so they were full of non-stop action, no matter how giggle inducing that non-stop action was.
This book was later rewritten to remove some of the more derogatory connotations toward certain races. It was released again in 1961 after those changes were made under Keene’s name, which is, of course, a pseudonym. The Nancy Drew books, like The Hardy Boys books were written by several different authors over the years.
Normally I don’t like the idea of old books being changed because someone is offended but in this case it was needed, even if the stereotypes weren’t as bad as some classic books.
I did not like this book as much as the first book in the series, The Secret of the Old Clock. The plot was okay but does not hold us as well as others in the series, in my opinion.
Have you read this one? What did you think?
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I read your review hoping it would help me recall my Nancy Drew reading days but I didn’t get that. So either I did not read it or 40 years is too long to recollect a book. I’m hoping it’s option one.
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It is probably too long ago to remember! Plus a lot of them are very similar and probably all run together.
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I think Nancy Drew is a lot like Jessica Fletcher (Murder She Wrote)…mysteries follow her just like murders followed Jessica. It is a thin line, isn’t it, when books are rewritten to be more palatable. It sounds like this was the right choice for this book.
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I know a few of those, but admit I have never thought about reading them during a storm. Of course we had the luck not to have a snowstorm in years and I just hope I didn’t jinx it now!! 😉
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How did I manage to reply to the wrong post??? Sorry!
We don’t have Nancy Drew here, so I have never read one (trying to save this response, lol).
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