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If you like a mystery book with suspense on your bookshelf I would have to recommend the book 'The Secret of the Old Clock' by Carolyn Keen. Carolyn Keen writes many other mystery books but this is the book that I read for a book report and it was manageable to complete by the due date and fun to write about too.
No! Carolyn Keen is a pseudonym for many writers.
Carolyn Keene is actually a pseudonym used by multiple authors for the Nancy Drew mystery series. The exact number of books Carolyn Keene has written is not known, as the series has been written by various authors since it began in 1930.
I don't know if it's considered on of the original books, but here's my opinion. You can't really call it a Carolyn Keen book, due to the fact that Carolyn Keene isn't a real person. Your question hints that you know this, so enough said on that :) But anyway, the original books are hard back, and I haven't seen Identity Theft in hardback, only paper back. Also, it did only come out in 2008, and many of the books were written long ago, the first book, The Secret of the Old Clock, being published in 1930. So as far as I can tell, I would say that Identity Theft isn't one of the originals.
Carolyn Keene is actually a pseudonym used for the Nancy Drew book series, and it is not a real person. The series was originally created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer and the books are written by a ghostwriting team, so there is no single author behind the name Carolyn Keene.
Carolyn Goodman has 4 children
Carolyn Keene is the collective pseudonym used by the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery series, originally created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer. Many different writers have written under the Carolyn Keene pen name over the years.
Carolyn Beug has 3 children
Carolyn Goodman has 4 children
Carolyn Goodman has 4 children
Carolyn Beug has 3 children
No. The name Carolyn Keene, printed on every Nancy Drew book and every River Heights book, is just a pseudonym (a fake name of an author). In fact, the Nancy Drew books were written by various authors. Edward Stratemeyer actually created the characters (using the pseudonym so as not to embarrass his family if the books bombed). Since his death, the series and team of authors was carried on by his daughter. Further information for questions about the author's death: Mildred Wirt Benson, who wrote the original Nancy Drew books died in 2002, aged 96.