Families who loved The Phantom of Venice by Carolyn Keene often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is starting to crave more autonomy and is looking for a mystery that feels a bit more adult without crossing into inappropriate territory. It is the perfect choice for a preteen who is ready to move past simpler puzzles and explore more complex stakes, global settings, and subtle interpersonal dynamics. In this adventure, Nancy Drew travels to the winding canals of Venice to solve a dual mystery involving a missing artist and a kidnapped glassblower. Beyond the investigation, the story touches on themes of bravery in unfamiliar places and the importance of perseverance when the trail goes cold. It introduces a slightly higher level of suspense and mild romantic tension than the original series, making it a bridge for readers transitioning from middle grade to young adult fiction. It encourages critical thinking and provides a fantastic introduction to international geography and art history.