The Mardi Gras Mystery

Book by Carolyn Keene
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978-0-671-64961-6OCLC17442867LC ClassCPB Box no. 1783 vol. 20Preceded byThe Case of the Disappearing Diamonds Followed byThe Clue in the Camera 

The Mardi Gras Mystery is the 81st book in the Nancy Drew series. Set in New Orleans at Mardi Gras, it concerns a mysterious art theft.

Characters

Plot summary

In The Mardi Gras Mystery, Nancy's boyfriend, Ned Nickerson, is invited to spend the vacation with Brian Seaton, an Emerson College friend. On their way to the Seaton Mansion, Brian stops at Warren Tyler's house to pick up his father, Bartholomew Seaton, and at the same time shows Ned a portrait of his late mother, Danielle Seaton, by the famous artist Lucien Beaulieu. The painting is in the possession of Mr. Tyler since he found it in a barn he bought.

The friends leave for Seaton Mansion or "The Bat Hallow". They wear fancy dress for the Mardi Gras celebration. Later that evening they go to the Silver Yacht Club. That night the portrait is stolen. The prime suspect is Mr. Seaton, who is supposed to have wanted his wife's portrait. All the evidence points to him: he was wearing a bat costume, like the thief, and he was missing at the crucial time, around 10:00 p.m.

Nancy cannot resist the challenge of the mystery. Her investigation leads to the French Quarter where she sees a woman who looks like Danielle except that her face is scarred. She is shocked and hypothesizes that Danielle could have survived the sailboat accident.

Later she finds out the woman is Mariel Devereaux, whose father Max is an art forger. Nancy concludes that Max used his daughter as a model for the painting because of her almost perfect resemblance to Danielle. He purposely left it in the barn so that it would be found by Mr. Tyler, Danielle's suitor and Bartholomew's rival. His plan was to steal his own painting and ransom it for a million dollars. The money was to pay for his daughter's plastic surgery.

Adaptation

The 17th installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive, named Nancy Drew: Legend of the Crystal Skull, is loosely based on the novel.

See also

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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
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