A Question of Guilt
A Question of Guilt is a Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Supermystery crossover novel, published in 1996.[1]
Author | Carolyn Keene |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew |
Genre | Young adult, Mystery |
Publisher | Simon Pulse |
Publication date | March 1, 1996 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 224 pp |
ISBN | 0-671-50293-X |
OCLC | 34269592 |
Preceded by | Secrets of the Nile |
Followed by | Islands of Intrigue |
Plot summary
In Philadelphia, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys find themselves on opposite sides of a high-profile murder case – a case that has already come to court and been tried. Carson Drew's client was cleared on a technicality, but the Drews want to prove him innocent beyond all doubt, while the Hardys want to find conclusive evidence of his guilt.
gollark: Given the lack of evidence, we *should* be just ignoring the possibility of god.
gollark: Do they, though?
gollark: That's more showing that "god is not known to exist or not", not that they don't.
gollark: If there's no god there is no *need* for Eric!
gollark: Not my meme, though.
References
External links
- A Question of Guilt at Fantastic Fiction
- A Question of Guilt at Goodreads
- Supermystery series books
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