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'''''The Haunted Showboat''''' is the thirty-fifth book in the [[Nancy Drew]] [[Nancy Drew Mystery Stories|mystery series]]. It was first published in 1957 under the [[pseudonym]] [[Carolyn Keene]]. The actual author was ghostwriter [[Harriet Adams|Harriet Stratemeyer Adams]]. It's Mardi Gras and Nancy is searching for a buried treasure with her friends, Bess and George.
'''''The Haunted Showboat''''' is the thirty-fifth book in the [[Nancy Drew]] [[Nancy Drew Mystery Stories|mystery series]]. It was first published in 1957 under the [[pseudonym]] [[Carolyn Keene]]. The actual author was ghostwriter [[Harriet Adams|Harriet Stratemeyer Adams]].

== Plot ==

Nancy, Bess, and George travel to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, but they are then enveloped into a mystery involving an old showboat that is said to be haunted. Nancy then uncovers an imposter and searches for buried pirate gold.


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The Haunted Showboat
AuthorCarolyn Keene
SeriesNancy Drew Mystery Stories
Publication date
1957
Preceded byThe Hidden Window Mystery (1956) 
Followed byThe Secret of the Golden Pavilion (1959) 

The Haunted Showboat is the thirty-fifth book in the Nancy Drew mystery series. It was first published in 1957 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.

Plot

Nancy, Bess, and George travel to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, but they are then enveloped into a mystery involving an old showboat that is said to be haunted. Nancy then uncovers an imposter and searches for buried pirate gold.