Nancy Drew is an 18 year old detective who loves solving mysteries. One day she was driving past a bridge and a little girl about 8 years old fell off. Nancy, of course, saved the little girl; that's how Nancy Drew got caught up in this adventurous mystery. The little girl's aunts, Mary and Edna Turner, are very poor folk. They had barley enough money to keep their house. When Nancy had lunch with them after saving Judy, Mary Turner was surprised to see that their silver candlesticks and plates were gone. They believed the objects were stolen. Nancy tries to catch the thieves but she was too late.
Over time, in this adventure, Nancy keeps on hearing the same name, Mr. Crowley. She learns that Mr. Crowley was a very wealthy and kind man. In a short period of time Nancy figured out that most of the time Mr. Crowley was ill was spent with the Turners sisters, Matthew brothers, Hover girls and Abby Rowen. These people were all friends and family of Mr. Crowley.
After Mr. Crowley died, all of his estate was given to the Tomphans. These people were very wealthy like Mr. Crowley, but were spoiled and obnoxious and undeserving of Mr. Crowley's inheritance. Nancy Drew's quest was to find out if there was a second will. All of Mr. Crowley's friends and family were told that they would be mentioned in his will, but they weren't in the original will. As Nancy's adventure continues she talks to Abby Rowen who is the sister of Mr. Crowley's wife. She also is in desperate need of money, care and barley remembers a thing. After Nancy and Ms. Rowen's conversation was done, Abby told her that there was an old family clock that had a notebook in it that could help Nancy with her mystery. Abby tells Nancy the clock is in the Tomphans house. After she talks to the Tomphans without raising suspicion, she finds that the clock is at their cottage. She races to the cottage as fast as she can. Finally when she gets there she quickly discovers thieves in the Tomphan's cottage that matched the description of the men that stole from the Turner sisters.
When Nancy tries to be a hero, she ends up in closet for what feels like hours. Finally, she gets out when the Tomphan's caterer opens the door and lets Nancy out. She thanks him and is on her way.
Finally Nancy catches up to the burglars. She sees them hiding out in a old barn behind a broken down motel. As the burglars are packing up, Nancy snatches the clock from the burglar's truck. She tries to bolt out of the truck but took her chances and hid in the truck. When the robbers were turning the corner, Nancy jumped out and called the police.
When the police got to Nancy, she told them where the robbers went, eventually the police caught the burglars. When Nancy got the clock, she was surprised that there was a key inside the notebook. She later found out that the key was to a safe where the second will was located. In the end, everyone got there share of the estate, except the Tomphans. Mr. Tomphan was going broke but in the end everyone was happy and the Turner sisters got back the candelsticks and plates.
When I read this book it made me feel excited because there was always a new adventure just around the corner. What I liked about this book is that there was always a new clue or lead to the story and the adventure was always breathtaking. What I disliked about the book is when the same topic was repeated over two to three chapters.
I think people who like adventure, mystery and excitement would definitely LOVE this book.
I would compare this book, The Secret of the Old Clock To Percy Jackson because they both have that excitement and adventure to the stories.