When she found the body of her beloved Uncle Jonathan, Georgina's mind went blank. Instinctively, she stooped to pick up the revolver, thus becoming the prime suspect. For Georgina stood to inherit a large fortune when her uncle died - if he didn't decide to leave it to his adopted niece, the seemin
The Purple Fingerprint
β Scribed by Keene, Carolyn
- Book ID
- 109954818
- Publisher
- Aladdin
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 584 KB
- Series
- Nancy Drew Notebooks 44
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743437059
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Nancy gets the big picture from a really tiny clue!
Nancy and her friends love Mr. Lizard's Funhouse -- it's their favorite TV show. But now Mr. Lizard is going to be replaced -- by a cooking show! Nancy gets the kids in school to sign a petition to save the Show, but when she brings it to the TV station, it says in big purple letters, "Get rid of Mr. Lizard!"
From the lunch lady to a science whiz kid, anyone in school Could have written the nasty note. Then Nancy's father gives her a special gift -- a magnifying glass. It's just the thing for an upclose look at her best clue -- a distinctive purple fingerprint!
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When she found the body of her beloved Uncle Jonathan, Georgina stooped to pick up the revolver, thus becoming the prime suspect. But there was also the missing fingerprint β the showpiece of Uncle Jonathan's collection, apparently acquired from a self-confessed murderer, who was still at large.
When she found the body of her beloved Uncle Jonathan, Georgina stooped to pick up the revolver, thus becoming the prime suspect. But there was also the missing fingerprint β the showpiece of Uncle Jonathan's collection, apparently acquired from a self-confessed murderer, who was still at large.
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