A Question of Guilt is the 26th book in Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series. It was first published in March 1996 by Archway Paperbacks (an imprint of Simon & Schuster).
Synopsis[]
NANCY DREW and her father, Carson, have come to Philadelphia to attend a meeting of the Vidocq Society, a group dedicated to the investigation of unsolved crimes. One of Carson's clients, Buff Bellamy, was recently tried for the slaying of Laurel Kenway, the ward of his uncle, real estate king Stafford Bellamy. Carson managed to get his client off on a technicality, but everyone -- except the Drews -- believes Buff got away with murder. Nancy's out to prove his innocence ... beyond a question of doubt.
MEANWHILE...
FRANK and JOE HARDY, and their father, Fenton, have come to the same meeting. Why? To prove beyond a doubt that Buff is guilty. Fenton investigated the crime, and the brothers found the evidence that convinced the district attorney to bring Buff to trial. It's a high-profile case in which Nancy, Frank, and Joe all have something to lose. But they all want the same thing: To find the real killer.
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
Characters appearing in this book include:
- Nancy Drew
- Carson Drew
- Fenton Hardy
- Frank Hardy
- Joe Hardy
- Will Resnick
- Eugene Vidocq
- Laurel Kenway
- Buff Bellamy
- Guinevere Bellamy
- Mr. McGary
- Fitzgibbon
- Crispin Bellamy
- Mr. Tacey
- Gwen
- Paul Shank
- Phil Varenza
- Stafford Bellamy
- Hugh Owen
- Barbara Owen
- Matt Gerlach
- Wallace Collingwood
- Lawrence Harleigh
- Harry Allison
- Dr. Gabriel Fell
- Clement Harleigh
- Bartholomew Bellamy
- Old Mr. Frazier
- Martin Smith
- Brenda Carlton
- Agent Sharpe
Locations[]
- Philadelphia
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