The Triple Hoax

The Triple Hoax is the 57th book in the Nancy Drew Mystery Series. It was the first paperback Nancy Drew produced by Simon & Schuster under the Wanderer imprint in 1979, and was ghostwritten by Harriet Stratemeyer[3]. It was later republished again in both Wanderer and Minstrel imprints, each time with a new cover. In 2005, Grosset & Dunlap reprinted it in the yellow hardback "glossy flashlight" format.[4] The original edition contained six internal illustrations by Ruth Sanderson. These illustrations were removed in the two subsequent printings.

Nancy Drew: The Triple Hoax
AuthorCarolyn Keene
Cover artistRuth Sanderson[1]
LanguageEnglish
Series57
PublishedNovember 21, 1979[2]
PublisherWanderer Books
Pages184
ISBN978-0-448-43688-3
OCLC60345657
Preceded byThe Thirteenth Pearl 
Followed byThe Flying Saucer Mystery 

Plot summary

In The Triple Hoax, Nancy, her Aunt Eloise, Bess, and George begin by going to New York to help a friend. There they see a performance by the Hoaxters, a group of magicians. These magicians take handbags and wallets from people in the audience – they do return them, but Nancy feels suspicious.

Nancy and her friends follow leads to Mexico City, where Nancy is asked to find a child that has gone missing, and then to Los Angeles, where Nancy and her friends are threatened by the Hoaxters to try to scare them off the case.

Book covers

The Triple Hoax features different versions of the cover art including the following three:

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References

  1. The Triple Hoax at Nancy Drew World
  2. United States Copyright Office Public Catalog ~ to search: Triple hoax
  3. "Autographs". The Cover Art of Childrens' Series Books. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  4. Editions of The Triple Hoax at WorldCat


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