Girl Detective - List of Graphic Novels Series

List of Graphic Novels Series

Graphic novels series were released in paperback and hardcover format by Papercutz.

  1. The Demon of River Heights (Feb 2005)
  2. Writ in Stone (July 2005)
  3. The Haunted Dollhouse (Nov 2005) On Nostalgia week, there is a series of crimes predicted by a mysterious doll house, and it latest prediction shows that Nancy will be murdered!
  4. The Girl Who Wasn't There (Feb 2006) Nancy befriends a girl on tech support, who gets kidnapped!
  5. The Fake Heir (Apr 2006) Has Nancy lost her ability to solve a mystery?
  6. Mr. Cheeters is Missing (Jul 2006) Nancy has to find a missing pet chimpanzee.
  7. The Charmed Bracelet (Oct 2006) When an important electronic chip goes missing, Nancy receives a mysterious charm bracelet, each charm representing a crime!
  8. Global Warning (Feb 2007)
  9. Ghost in the Machinery (May 2007)
  10. The Disoriented Express (Aug 2007)
  11. Monkey-Wrench Blues (Nov 2007)
  12. Dress Reversal (Feb 2008)
  13. Doggone Town (May 2008)
  14. Sleight of Dan (Aug 2008)
  15. Tiger Counter (Nov 2008)
  16. What Goes Up... (Feb 2009)
  17. Night of the Living Chatchke (May 2009)
  18. City Under the Basement (August 2009)
  19. Cliffhanger (Nov 2009)
  20. High School Musical Mystery (February 2010)
  21. High School Musical Mystery Part II "The Lost Verse" (May 2010)

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