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Gather up your
Courage to Confront the Secret of the Old Clock
It’s
1930 and Nancy Drew is asked to visit Emily
Crandall in Titusville, a girl whom Nancy knows
only through a mutual friend. She and her mother
had been counting on the generosity of their
kindly but strange neighbor, Josiah Crowley, to
leave them part of his estate to support the inn
they own. But in his will, everything was left to
Richard Topham, his ESP teacher. A contested
will, a suffering girl, suspicious psychics –
can Nancy solve the mystery before time runs
out?
Where:
Who:
Meet Titusville’s residents. Who’s responsible
for all the weird events happening in the town?
Jim Archer
A good-natured but secretly desperate
businessman is trying to make it through
the end of the Depression. Although he’s
always smiling, the bank he owns is
teetering on the brink of failure. Jim
has been helpful to Emily and her mom,
but he’s desperate for money. How far
would he go to save his bank? |
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Richard Topham
A self-proclaimed expert on ESP and
telekinesis, Richard Topham lives near
the Lilac Inn, in a house that once
belonged to Josiah Crowley. How did he
inherit Josiah’s estate and money?
Richards runs the “School for the Study
and Development of Paranormal Powers,”
but is his act just a hoax? |
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Emily
Crandall
Seventeen year-old Emily runs the
Lilac Inn with the help of her guardian
while quietly mourning the recent loss
of her mother. She is plagued by strange
occurrences - objects on the wall move,
whispers call from the shadows, things
mysteriously disappear and then
reappear… Is Emily just stressed out or
are things really amiss?
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Jane Willoughby
Gloria
Crandall, Emily's mother, asked Jane to
look after her daughter in case
anything happened to her. She's
doing her best to help Emily, but
doesn't know much about raising kids or
running an inn. Could Jane have a
hidden agenda? |
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The
12th title in the Nancy Drew Mystery Game
series, Secret of the Old Clock, is based on the
very first Nancy Drew book and commemorates the
75th anniversary of Nancy Drew. Don’t dare miss
it!
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