The Broken Anchor

Book by Carolyn Keene
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The Broken Anchor is the 70th book in the Nancy Drew Stories series. It was originally published in 1983 under the Wanderer imprint of Simon and Schuster.[1]

Plot summary

Nancy receives a mysterious letter claiming she has won a week-long holiday for two at the Sweet Springs Resort on Anchor Island in the Bahamas. Nancy is puzzled because she never entered any contest. The enclosed plane tickets are for the next day, so she sends her friends Bess and George to go to the resort, and she and her dad will follow later. After Bess and George have left for Anchor Island, she and her dad, Carson Drew, go down to Miami to investigate a mysterious ship. It has been linked to them as it contains newspaper clippings on some of Nancy's recent adventures. The boat is owned by Jeff and Lena DeFoe, who Nancy finds out are the owners of the Sweet Springs resort. While searching the boat for any evidence, Nancy loses her earring and while trying to find it uncovers an old medallion. Her father takes it to Avery Yates, an antique jewelry restorer. Meanwhile, Nancy is worried because her attempts to contact Bess and George have failed.

Characters

INA version

  • Nancy Drew
  • Carson Drew: Nancy's father
  • Hannah Gruen: Nancy's family housekeeper
  • Bess Marvin: Nancy's best friend
  • George Fayne: Nancy's best friend, Bess's first cousin
  • Jeff DeFoe: Sweet Spring Resorts owner
  • Lena DeFoe: Jeff DeFoe's wife
  • Penny DeFoe: the DeFoe's grandniece
  • Sheriff Boyd: Pal Cove sheriff in charge of the investigation of the mysterious boat
  • Avery Yates: Carson Drew's friend and a restorer of old jewelry
  • Tom: Villain
  • Jack: Villain
  • Perkins: Plane passenger
  • Ben Graves: Plane passenger

Artwork

The first edition featured cover art by Ruth Sanderson and six internal illustrations by Paul Frame. It was republished again under both Wanderer and Minstrel imprints. The illustrations were removed in the final two printings.

Adaptation

The 20th installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive, named Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships, is loosely based on the novel.

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Nancy Drew
  • Stratemeyer Syndicate
  • Carolyn Keene
  • Edward Stratemeyer
Characters
  • Nancy Drew
  • George Fayne
  • Ned Nickerson
Writers
  • Mildred Benson
  • Walter Karig
  • Harriet Adams
  • Susan Wittig Albert
  • George Edward Stanley
  • James D. Lawrence
See also
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories
Other series
Hardy Boys crossovers
Other media
Video games
  • Secrets Can Kill (1998) (Remastered, 2010)
  • Stay Tuned for Danger (1999)
  • Message in a Haunted Mansion (2000)
  • Treasure in the Royal Tower (2001)
  • The Final Scene (2001)
  • Secret of the Scarlet Hand (2002)
  • Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake (2002)
  • The Haunted Carousel (2003)
  • Danger on Deception Island (2003)
  • The Secret of Shadow Ranch (2004)
  • Curse of Blackmoor Manor (2004)
  • Secret of the Old Clock (2005)
  • Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon (2005)
  • Danger By Design (2006)
  • The Creature of Kapu Cave (2006)
  • The White Wolf of Icicle Creek (2007)
  • Legend of the Crystal Skull (2007)
  • The Phantom of Venice (2008)
  • The Haunting of Castle Malloy (2008)
  • Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses (2008)
  • Ransom of the Seven Ships (2009)
  • Dossier: Resorting to Danger (2009)
  • Warnings at Waverly Academy (2009)
  • Trail of the Twister (2010)
  • Shadow at the Water's Edge (2010)
  • The Captive Curse (2011)
  • Alibi in Ashes (2011)
  • Tomb of the Lost Queen (2012)
  • The Deadly Device (2012)
  • Ghost of Thornton Hall (2013)
  • The Silent Spy (2013)
  • The Shattered Medallion (2014)
  • Labyrinth of Lies (2014)
  • Sea of Darkness (2015)
  • Midnight in Salem (2019)
Film and television

References

  1. ^ Keene, Carolyn (1983). The Broken Anchor. New York: Wanderer Books. p. 3. ISBN 0671464612. Retrieved 6 February 2023.


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