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Illustrator
  
Russell H. Tandy

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1933

Genre
  
Children's literature


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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1933, revised 1968

Author
  
Carolyn Keene

Publisher
  
Grosset & Dunlap

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Series
  
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Preceded by
  
Nancy's Mysterious Letter, Two points to murder

Followed by
  
The Password to Larkspur Lane, Buried Secrets

Similar
  
Carolyn Keene books, Nancy Drew Mystery Stories books, Mystery books

Nancy drew and the sign of the twisted candles


The Sign of the Twisted Candles is the ninth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. As the second volume written by Walter Karig, it was originally published in 1933 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Due to Karig having died in 1956, as of January 1, 2007, the 1933 book and the other 2 Nancy Drew books he wrote, have passed into the public domain in Canada and other countries with a life plus 50 policy.

Contents

Plot summary

In the course of solving the mystery of an old man's disappearing fortune, Nancy both starts and ends a family feud and reveals the identity of an orphan of unknown parentage. The second of three novels by ghostwriter Walter Karig, this story focuses on Nancy's encounter with a 100-year-old man at The Sign of the Twisted Candles, a roadside inn and restaurant. Nancy and her friends, Bess and George, take afternoon tea there while waiting out a storm, where Nancy's roadster is blocked by a fallen tree. They encounter Asa Sidney, celebrating his 100th birthday, and the pathetic maid and waitress, Carol Wipple, mistreated by her adoptive parents, Frank and Emma Jemmit.

Nancy discovers Mr. Sidney is an elderly relative of Bess and George, and her willingness to communicate with him launches a family feud upon his death a few days later. This leaves Nancy chumless, as the cousins refuse to associate with Nancy.

Carol is named as the major benefactress, and Nancy sets out to prove Frank and Emma Jemmit have misappropriated property. Nancy also must discover why Asa was interested in young Carol. Meanwhile, relatives from the Sidney and Boonton families fight over the money.

While investigating, Nancy is reunited with her friends, and later, in the climax, is nearly killed when she is pushed while climbing a ladder against a tower window as is illustrated as internal art in the original 1933 edition. Carol is discovered to be the great-niece of Asa Sidney and thus owns the rights to a number of inventions awaiting patents from Sidney, in addition to securities. The family feud is resolved due to Nancy's discoveries.

Artwork

The original 1933 artwork is by the fashion illustrator Russell H. Tandy, illustrator for the Nancy Drew series from 1930 to 1949.

In the original edition, Nancy is shown meeting with Mr. Sidney in a simple summer dress and hat. This edition is noted for its internal art depicting Nancy pushed from a ladder. This illustration and two others were dropped in 1936 and subsequent editions.

Bill Gillies' 1950 cover art shows Nancy watching from a window as Frank Jemmit digs a hole outside. A more simply executed version of this image was used for half of the end paper used from 1953 to 1959 (known as the 'Digger' end paper). The end papers show the digging man, while Nancy (in art adapted from The Secret of Red Gate Farm) hides behind a tree and watches.

The 1968 cover art shows a flip-haired Nancy near a candle with Asa glowering in the background. This art was also used as a generic cover stock, in red, blue and pink, for library binding or rebound library copies of all titles in the series.

References

The Sign of the Twisted Candles Wikipedia