Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Fun Chapter Titles in the Nancy Drew Mystery Series

 


I love reading the chapter titles in the early Nancy Drew Mysteries. They are so quaint and fun and make me smile whenever I read them.

Here are some of them:

“Following A Clue”

“Nancy’s Risky Undertaking”

“Startling Revelations”

“A Happy Finale”

“An Unpleasant Meeting”

“Nancy Investigates”

“A New Discovery”

“Nancy Bides Her Time”

“In Pursuit”

“A Suspicious Stranger”

“Detective Work”

“A Bold Plan”

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Happy Mardi Gras!



It's Mardi Gras in New Orleans and unfortunately, the parades have been canceled this year due to COVID. 

That doesn't mean that lovers of the city have to do without. Take a trip to the Big Easy and be an armchair traveler with The Ghost in the Plantation: A Nancy Keene Mystery.

Walk through the French Quarter with a teenage sleuth inspired by the early Nancy Drew stories as she tries to solve the mystery of who killed the docent at Oak Alley Plantation.

Excerpt:

Nancy, her father, and friends took the red-eye to New Orleans and arrived at 4:00 in the morning.  There was light rain falling as the taxi driver drove to the French Quarter.  When they reached the heart of the Quarter, they loved all of the buildings and the way the streetlights were reflected in the rainy street. There wasn’t a tourist to be found, and all of the streets were deserted except for a teenage African American boy dressed like Gainsborough’s “Blue Boy” who was playing a trumpet in the shelter of a doorway on Royal Street.

Nancy told her friends, “Listen to him.  I think he’s playing Stardust by Louis Armstrong.”

“How do you know that?” Beth asked.

“Dad and I have been watching the Ken Burns Jazz series and we know all the songs from it.  I’ll lend you the DVD some time.”

“What’s this guy doing standing out here by himself in the middle of the night when nobody’s around to hear him?” Hannah wondered.

Nancy said, “Maybe he’s trying to pick up on the vibe of all the musicians in New Orleans’ past.  Maybe he’s channeling Louis Armstrong.”

Mr. Keene told them, “We’ll definitely have to hear some ‘trad jazz’ while we’re here.”

“These buildings remind me of Disneyland’s Orleans Square,” Hannah said.  “I’m expecting to see a Riverboat any minute.”

The taxi driver pointed towards the Mississippi River as he drove down Rampart Street. “You can catch the Delta Queen right over there.  She’s a beautiful riverboat.”

“Thanks for the tip,” Mr. Keene answered.

“Let’s for sure go on a riverboat while we’re here,” Hannah chimed in.

“Aren’t any of you guys tired?  I didn’t get a wink of sleep on the plane,” Beth complained. 

“We’ll take a little nap once we get settled in our rooms at the Lamothe House,” Mr. Keene told the girls.

“Where did you hear about this hotel, Dad?”

“Your mother and I came here on our honeymoon.”

“How romantic!” Beth exclaimed.

“I hope you don’t miss her too much while we’re here, Dad.  Maybe we should have gone somewhere else.”

“She’d be very happy at the thought of you being here with me right now.”

Everyone was lost in thought until they arrived at their historic three-storied pink hotel decorated with two large Corinthian columns on either side of the front door.

Once there, they were greeted by the night clerk who introduced himself. “P.T. Beauregard, at your service.  Glad to make your acquaintance.”

Nancy asked, “Were you named after the Civil War General?”

“Yes.  Indeed, I was.  How clever of you to know that.”  He took their luggage.  “Let me show you your rooms.”

Beth said, “This hotel looks old. Does it have any ghosts in it?”

“Why yes, I believe it does. Some of our guests have reported seeing a woman in red walking the hallways looking for her baby that died.”

“Oh, you don’t believe that. Do you?” Hannah asked.

“Who am I to say? This is New Orleans and there are many things here that you may find hard to believe.”

He showed them to their rooms and cautioned them, “Watch out for the red woman’s ghost.  We haven’t seen her for a while; you never know when she’ll return.”

“Just great,” Beth said sarcastically.  “So much for sleeping.”

“You’ll be fine, honey.  Just be sure to lock your door,” he said, winking at Nancy.

That guy gives me the creeps, Nancy thought. The girls entered a richly decorated room, featuring antiques and damask curtains.  “Isn’t this beautiful?  Look at this vintage fireplace,” Nancy told her friends. 

“Wow!” Beth said.  “I just love it!”  She walked over to a window and saw the city starting to wake up.  “Come and look outside,” she motioned.

The three girls looked out the window and were delighted when they heard a calliope playing in the distance.

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Would you like to read more? The Ghost in the Plantation: A Nancy Keene Mystery is available in paperback and ebook formats at Amazon.


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It's also available at Barnes and Noble, Apple, Smashwords, Kobo, Google Play, and Scribd. 


Friday, December 2, 2016

The Sleuth: The Original Nancy Drew Fanzine

When I was a girl, I used to hope and pray that on Christmas morning, I'd find a Nancy Drew book under our Christmas tree. Now, I have the next best thing: my Nancy Keene Mysteries are featured in the latest issue of The Sleuth magazine!! Thanks Todd Latoski and Linda Burns for this great opportunity to reach other Nancy Drew fans and I hope people enjoy my humorous PG-rated cozy mysteries that take place in some of my favorite cities in the world. 


Here's a link to The Sleuth:
http://www.ndsleuths.com/thesleuth

Louise Hathaway (me) is features in the series spotlight on page 44 



















Here's a link to The Sleuth:
http://www.ndsleuths.com/thesleuth
#NancyDrew #TheSleuth




Saturday, October 1, 2016

Cozy Mysteries

Don't you just love cozy mysteries that feature secret compartments and hidden rooms?  I do. Mystery writers have used the plot devise of hidden rooms for years and the writers of the Nancy Drew Mysteries certainly took advantage of the excitement of secret drawers from the very beginning, starting with the first book of the series, "The Secret of the Old Clock" written in 1930.


I have been of fan of the teenage sleuth since I was about 11-years-old and received my first Nancy Drew under the Christmas tree.  No wonder I went on to write traditional mysteries with my husband. I had forgotten about my love affair with Nancy until a dear friend passed away and I was in her library looking at her book collection. Lo and behold, her book shelf had six of the very first books of the series.  I reread them as an adult and fell in love all over again.

Since I read my "chum's" Nancy Drew books, I've gone on to write 6 mysteries starring Nancy Keene, a teenage sleuth loosely based on Nancy Drew.  The latest book in my series is "The Stolen Masterpiece."  


I hope you'll like this story about a teenage sleuth, very much like Nancy Drew, who visits her newly-found Dutch relatives and discovers that their house has a secret room that contains valuable artwork, including a Vermeer masterpiece worth millions. Someone has stolen it, and it’s up to Nancy and her chums to find out who.

This eBook is available at all your favorite
online bookstores for only $1.99

Friday, July 22, 2016

A New Nancy Keene Mystery



My new Nancy Keene Mystery, portrays five loves of mine: Nancy Drew Mysteries, Holland, Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, genealogy, and a loving, indulgent father.

Join my precocious teenage sleuth, Nancy Keene, on another of her international adventures. This book finds her in Amsterdam visiting her newly-found Dutch relatives who have recently discovered a secret room in their house that contains valuable artwork, including a Vermeer masterpiece worth millions. Someone has stolen it, and it’s up to Nancy and her team to find out who. If you enjoy travelogues, this book includes descriptions of some of my favorite sights I've visited in Holland.


Here is a Four Star Review on Goodreads:  

The Stolen Masterpiece is book #5 of the Nancy Keene mystery series, a parody of Nancy Drew It was by far my favorite story and most like Nancy Drew. 

Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, Google Play,

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Readers Are Loving "The Stolen Mask: A Nancy Keene Mystery"



Here's what reviewers are saying about this book: 

 "I loved it! This is a very clever parody of Nancy Drew set in the current times. Nancy Keene, her father Drew Keene, and her friend Beth travel to London where they not only meet Daniel Craig (James Bond) but also solve his mystery...I love Nancy Drew and I love England. The two together is a winner."

"Great story line for readers who loved Nancy Drew as a young person. It moves quickly and is a fun light read!"

This eBook costs only $1.99 and is available at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes and Noble, Google Play Books, Smashwords and Kobo Books

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Great Review for a book inspired by Nancy Drew!

I was so pleased last night to discover that a reader had left a nice review on Amazon about my book, "The Stolen Mask: A Nancy Keene Mystery".  Here's what she said:

"Great story line for readers who loved Nancy Drew as a young person. It moves quickly and is a fun light read!"

Here's what it's about:

What would happen if Nancy Drew met James Bond? Find out in this humorous, PG-Rated tale written for nostalgic women baby-boomers who grew up loving Nancy Drew mysteries. Nancy Keene, the teenage sleuth in this mystery, goes to London and stays in the same hotel as Daniel Craig (AKA James Bond) when his BAFTA award is stolen from his room. When she is not on a Jane Austen pilgrimage or visiting Buckingham Palace, she channels Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, and Rumpole of the Bailey to help her solve the mystery of the stolen mask. Only $1.99.  

Available at Amazon, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Google Play, and Kobo.