The Clue in the Diary

The Clue in the Diary by Carolyn Keene (1932) This is Number 7 in the Nancy Drew series, original text version—a title I’ve always found irresistible. Also, this is the book where Nancy meets Ned Nickerson! In fact, they nearly get in a car accident with each other. Spoiler alert! The clue is in the diary! The joke is, Nancy can’t read it because it’s foreign language (Swedish, she believes) and she’s waiting for the Swedish baker to return, to translate it, but she gets sidetracked until the last chapter! Okay, it starts out with Nancy, Bess, and George visiting a carnival, and it mentions The Funny House! Will they revisit it? No. Also, no boating mishaps. But she does get into multiple car accidents and near misses, and also, they see a big house burst into flames! This is just after Nancy and her friends meet a mother and little girl who are poor, and they decide to help them out—but because of some weak, circumstantial evidence, they’re ready to convict the father of the family for arson—talk about jumping to conclusions! How does this happen? Here's what I think. Ned is also, like Nancy, snooping around the site of the fire, the next morning, and he finds a ring! He takes this as an excuse to call on Nancy—it’s a fraternity ring—so he’s using it to figure out if she’s “taken.” My idea is that, once Ned meets Nancy, he wants to “get busy” ASAP, so he fabricates this “found Ring” story—probably an old ring he had—says he found it on the site. BUT…  because Nancy had already found the diary—and there’s “Swedish” on/in both objects—she makes the connection between them, which sets her off on the totally wrong path! But, however, to her credit, Nancy is aware of corrupt and lazy police interrogation techniques, and her intuition, which is good, tells her that her initial suspect is innocent, so she eventually comes to her senses and rejects the circumstantial evidence. The other high point in the book is when Nancy and her friends eat chicken and waffles at a cottage tearoom—an episode that’s far too brief—but essential for a Nancy Drew book!

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