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Nancy Drew Games and Grief

Episode 4 of the The Amateur Sleuth Podcast: For Nancy Drew Game Lovers podcast, hosted by Caroline Quick, titled "Nancy Drew Games and Grief" was published on May 5, 2024 and runs 18 minutes.

May 5, 2024 ·18m · The Amateur Sleuth Podcast: For Nancy Drew Game Lovers

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In which I discuss the impact of grief and its presence in the Nancy Drew games. TW: Though not graphic, this episode does discuss death. Follow me! Instagram: @amateursleuthpod

In which I discuss the impact of grief and its presence in the Nancy Drew games. TW: Though not graphic, this episode does discuss death.

Follow me!

Instagram: @amateursleuthpod

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