The Swami's Ring
The Swami's Ring is the 61st volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series.[3] It was first published in 1981 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.[4] It was written by Nancy Axelrad.
The novel was the basis of the play Nancy Drew and the Swami's Ring by Laura Shamas, published in 1982.[5]
Plot summary
When Nancy Drew discovers an amnesia victim is carrying a royal Hindu ring, she is all the more determined to use her detective talent to identify him. At the same time, she is working on a mystery for a beautiful harpist.
References
- ^ a b United States Copyright Office Public Catalog ~ to search: Swami's ring
- ^ The Swami's Ring at Nancy Drew World
- ^ Judith K. Rosenberg and C. Allen Nichols (1992). Young People's Books in Series: Fiction and Non-fiction, 1975-1991. Libraries Unlimited. p. 70. ISBN 9780872878822.
- ^ The Swami's Ring at WorldCat
- ^ Rashelle S. Karp and June H. Schlessinger (1991). "The Swami's Ring". Plays for Children and Young Adults: An Evaluative Index and Guide, Volume 1. Garland. p. 302. ISBN 9780824061128.
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