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_aDWCL GS lib _cOC |
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| 082 | _aFic. K26s 1974 | ||
| 100 | _aKeene Carolyn | ||
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_aThe Scarlet Slipper Mystery _cCarolyn Keene |
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_aNew York _bCarolyn Keene _c1954 |
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_aExtent- vii, 179 pages: _billustrations ; _c20cm |
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| 520 | _afollows teen detective Nancy Drew as she helps Centrovians Henri and Helene Fontaine, dance instructors in River Heights, who are threatened by enemies. When the siblings disappear, Nancy uncovers a smuggling ring using dancing slippers to hide stolen jewels, solving the mystery. | ||
| 650 | _a she uncovers a dangerous international conspiracy involving refugees, missing jewels, and a dancing school. The story highlights themes of independence, resourcefulness, and the Cold War-era tension of the 1950s, with Nancy navigating threats and kidnapping to solve the case. | ||
| 650 | _acourage, resilience, and the importance of helping others when they are in trouble. As an amateur sleuth, Nancy demonstrates that through wit, determination, and bravery, one can uncover the truth and overcome dangerous situations. | ||
| 700 | _aCarolyn Keene | ||
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