The Bungalow Mystery

The Bungalow Mystery by Carolyn Keene (1930) Every time some clouds roll in, Nancy Drew must panic, because within the first six chapters of this book she's caught in two of the worst thunderstorms on record—the first while in a boat, and the second while in her car—and barely escapes death in both instances! In both cases, a “bedraggled” young woman named Laura Pendleton shows up, which would be suspicious, were this a fantasy world where a person is controlling the weather. Laura is an orphaned heiress, hopefully to the Pendleton Woolen Mills fortune, because she and her new friend, Nancy, could desperately use some all-weather gear. This is the third Nancy Drew mystery, which I had never read in either its revised form, or this, the original text. It's a pretty good one, kind of a stripped-down story, ultimately, but a good mystery, with Nancy investigating the questionable guardian of her new friend. There's some real danger, a car chase, and those excellent storms.