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Chapter
One
OH, THAT SMELL!” Nancy Drew said, wrinkling her nose as she walked into the front hall of her friend George Fayne’s house. Sweet, heavy aromas perfumed the air.
George Fayne grinned as she took Nancy’s blue and white ski jacket. “It is a little much. You get used to it when you’ve been inside for a while. I just hope my mom’s not sorry she gave Bess permission to have a perfume party at our house.”
“I wouldn’t worry about it. Bess can be very persuasive,” Nancy reminded her, taking off her hat and shaking out her reddish blond hair. She sniffed the air close to George and smiled. “Is that Whisper of Spring you’re wearing?”
George reddened. “I know it’s a little old and heavy for me, but—”
“Bess can be very persuasive,” Nancy finished for her, laughing.
The friends were interrupted by a call from the other room. “George, where did you disappear to? Oh, hi, Nan!” Bess Marvin greeted her friend as she strolled out into the hall. She was waving two perfume atomizers. “Try this, it’s really yummy.” She pointed the larger bottle at Nancy. “It’s called Fantasy.”
“Thanks, I think I’ll pass,” said Nancy, skillfully sidestepping a cloud of spray.
“Me, too,” George said, dancing behind Nancy. “I’m fragrant enough as it is.”
“Oh, come on, just a little, George. It’s perfect for you,” Bess said coaxingly.
Nancy, caught between the two girls, laughed as Bess stalked her cousin with the spray bottle. The two girls, cousins and best friends, couldn’t have been more different. Bess was all blond hair, blue eyes, and pink organza. Dark-haired George was slender, athletic, and hot-color sweats.
“Okay, okay, I give,” George said, holding out her wrist so Bess could spray it. “Let’s go back in,” she added, leading the way into the living room of the Faynes’ modest suburban house.
Bess introduced Nancy to the two other girls who had been invited to try on various scents. A short redhead with freckles named Lauren looked up from the floor at Nancy and smiled.
“I’ve heard of you,” she said. “You’re that detective, aren’t you?”
Nancy tried not to blush. She took pride in the fact that she’d solved some mysteries in and out of River Heights, but having kids her own age recognize her like some kind of celebrity was a little embarrassing.
“She sure is!” Bess said enthusiastically. “In fact, just last month—”
“Oh, Bess, stop,” Nancy interrupted her friend. “Why don’t you guys get back to the party?”
“That’s a great idea,” the other girl, Paula, asserted, looking at her watch. “We’ve got to be home really soon, and there are at least five more perfumes I want to try.”
As Bess, Lauren, and Paula went back to picking up various colored bottles and atomizers, Nancy sat down next to George on a comfortable, overstuffed sofa in a corner of the room. “At least here we’re out of the line of spray,” George said to her.
“Maybe we should open a window,” Nancy suggested.
“Good idea.” George jumped up and tugged at the window, letting in a blast of cold air. “Brrr!” She shivered, adjusting the window so it was open only a crack. She turned to Nancy, a concerned expression on her face. “This weather is really hard on the warm-weather animals at the zoo.”
“Oh, George, I completely forgot,” Nancy said, frowning at her own absentmindedness. “You started your new job!” George had signed up as a volunteer tour guide at the River Heights Zoo. “How’s it going?”
“I love it,” George answered, her face lighting up. “I’m working at a brand-new exhibit that actually simulates living conditions in the African wild.”
“How does it do that?” Nancy asked, fascinated.
“The animals live in totally glassed-in cases that are planted like grasslands and forests. They’re temperature controlled. There’s even a desert environment,” she explained excitedly. “Owen says it’s very close to the way they live in the wild.”
“It does sound much more humane,” Nancy said with a nod.
“That’s what Owen says,” George agreed.
“So long, Nancy!” Lauren called out. She and Paula were standing in the hallway, putting on their winter coats. “It was great meeting you.” Paula pulled her friend out of the doorway, saying, “Come on, we’re going to be late.”
“Who is this Owen, George?” Bess asked, coming back into the living room. “I notice his name keeps coming up.”
“He works at the zoo.” Nancy noticed that George developed a sudden interest in the flowered pattern on the couch. She ran her fingers over it, looking at the couch instead of Bess as she explained. “Actually, he’s a college student. He’s doing a research project on the behavior of civets.”
“What-its?” Bess asked.
“They’re sort of like wild cats,” George explained. “They live in Africa and Asia.”
“Is Owen a zoology major?” Nancy asked.
George nodded. “He was sure he’d have to go to Africa for his civet project, but then the zoo got a special donation to start its own project and he came to River Heights instead. He says he’s not too sorry he didn’t go to Africa.”
“I’ll bet he isn’t,” Nancy teased her friend gently. “He would never have gotten a chance to meet you.” George’s blush confirmed Nancy’s suspicion that Owen wasn’t just interested in civets.
“He’s pretty cute,” George admitted, “and I think he likes me. He always comes over to answer questions when I bring groups around.”
“Has he asked you out?” asked Bess, eager for the details.
George shook her head no. “He’s only at the zoo a few days a week—the rest of the time he does research in Chicago. He’s very serious about his work.”
“What a drag,” Bess said sympathetically.
“Oh, I don’t know,” Nancy said. “Ned takes school very seriously, too. That’s part of what I like about him.” Ned Nickerson, Nancy’s boyfriend, was a student at Emerson College, which meant they only saw each other for vacations and occasional weekends.
“Nancy’s right. I wouldn’t want a lightweight.” She let out a little sigh. “I just wish he had more time to hang out, that’s all.”
“He’ll find time,” Bess said comfortingly. “We’ll make him!” She rummaged through the box of perfume bottles, coming up with a mysterious dark green flask. “This one’s called Temptress. It’s absolutely guaranteed to make men fall at your feet.” She held it out to her cousin.
George grabbed a magazine off the coffee table and held it in front of her face. “I don’t think I want him at my feet,” she said from behind her fortress.
“She just wants him at her door.” Nancy laughed.
“Oh, well.” Bess shrugged, undaunted. “Maybe I’ll use a little myself.”
“If you had any more men at your feet, you wouldn’t be able to walk,” George teased. Her curvy cousin was a bit of a temptress herself.
“Maybe I’ll attract someone serious,” she shot back, liberally dabbing herself with the perfume.
George fanned herself with the magazine to clear the air. “Phew! That should bring them running.” Her face grew serious. “I doubt it would work on Owen, though. He’s got so much on his mind, I’m surprised he notices me at all.”
“You mean his project?” Nancy asked.
“Not exactly. In fact, I wanted to talk to both of you about it, but—”
“Go on, George,” Bess urged. “What’s wrong?”
George paused a moment before continuing. “Some strange things have been going on at the zoo.”
“Strange, how?” Nancy asked, puzzled.
“Well, a few days ago two of the civets disappeared,�
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“You mean they escaped?”
“Some people thought so, but then I heard a rumor that Owen let them out by mistake,” George said angrily. “I know that’s not true. I’m positive they were stolen!”
Nancy started to ask her friend how she could be so sure, then stopped herself. George obviously believed that Owen could do no wrong. She must really like him, Nancy thought. It wasn’t like George to get so emotional.
Bess was more direct. “Why would anyone want to steal the civets?” she asked.
“I-I’m not sure,” George said uncertainly. “That’s part of what I wanted to talk to you about.”
“Maybe Owen did let them out. Anyone can make a mistake,” Bess pressed.
“If he’d made a mistake, he would have admitted it,” George said defensively. “I think—” The jangle of the telephone interrupted her.
She got up to pick up the phone. “Hello—oh, Owen!” she said, barely containing the excitement in her voice. “How are you?”
Bess raised an eyebrow at Nancy. “I told you the perfume would get him,” she whispered. Nancy laughed and shushed her.
Whatever Owen was saying made George smile and blush. Then her friend’s expression changed to one of concern. “Not again,” George said breathily into the receiver.
Nancy leaned forward. Whatever had happened sounded serious. As George listened quietly to Owen, her expression grew more and more concerned. Finally George hung up with a goodbye and turned back to Nancy and Bess.
“That was Owen,” she said. Her voice sounded strained, and she nervously wiped her hands on her pants.
Nancy jumped up and walked over to put a reassuring hand on George’s arm. “Tell us what’s wrong, George.”
George looked into Nancy’s eyes. She looked as if she was about to burst into tears. “Oh, Nancy,” she said, a catch in her voice. “Two more civets have disappeared, and zoo security now thinks Owen stole them!”
Chapter
Two
WHY DO THEY THINK Owen would do it?” Nancy asked, calmly trying to cut through George’s panic. “What kind of proof do they have?”
George looked angry. “I don’t know. I do know one thing for sure—he didn’t do it,” she said loyally. “If you ask me, it’s all one big setup!” She began pacing the room.
Nancy followed her friend with her eyes. It seemed to her that George was letting her emotions run away with her. Thinking that Owen was being framed was a big leap.
“How can you be so sure?” Bess asked, almost reading Nancy’s thoughts. “Maybe the civets escaped on their own.”
“That’s nearly impossible,” George told her. “The glass enclosure has only one door, and it’s always locked.”
“So what makes you think Owen’s being set up? That’s a pretty heavy accusation, you know,” Nancy pointed out.
“I realize that,” George said. “But I think other people are jealous because Owen’s project is going so well,” she added.
Nancy frowned. “What other people? Other researchers?”
George nodded. “Research can get pretty cutthroat.”
“Now that he’s been accused, how is Owen going to defend himself?” Bess put in.
“He hasn’t been formally accused, so he says he isn’t going to defend himself.” George looked worried. “He says his reputation should speak for itself.” She turned to Nancy. “I’m worried, though. If someone at the zoo is out to get him, his reputation will be ruined. Nancy, I wish you’d look into this.”
“That’s a great idea!” Bess said enthusiastically. “I’m sure you could figure out who’s setting Owen up.”
If he has been set up, Nancy thought to herself. What if he was guilty? If she found evidence against Owen, that could cause a big strain on her friendship with George.
Hiding her misgivings, she said lightly, “I don’t know if I’m ready for another case. I’m still recovering from the last one.”
“I bet you could solve this in no time,” Bess said stubbornly. “I think you ought to try to help Owen.”
“I’d really appreciate it,” George added.
Nancy raised her hands in surrender. “All right, lead the way.” How could she resist the pleas of her two best friends? They were always there when she needed them.
“Thanks!” George said, giving her a quick hug. “Can you come to the zoo with me in the morning?”
“Sure. What time?”
“I’m coming, too,” Bess broke in. “I want a look at this guy. Anyone who gets George to put on perfume is worth checking out,” she added, poking her cousin in the ribs.
“I have to be there at eight-thirty,” George said.
Bess groaned. “On second thought—” Nancy grinned, knowing how much Bess hated to get up early. Bess took a deep breath and announced, “I’ll go anyway. You might need moral support.”
“That’s the Bess I know and love!” said Nancy approvingly. “I’ll pick you up at eight.”
“Not me,” George said. “I might need my car. Bess, could you put that stuff away and open some windows?” George asked, fanning her face. “The house has to be aired out before my mother gets home.”
• • •
“The things I do for my friends,” Bess grumbled, yawning. “No one should ever have to wake up before ten.”
She and Nancy had just pulled into the parking lot of the River Heights Zoo. “You’re amazing,” Nancy agreed, choosing a spot near the entrance. Bess might complain, but when her friends needed help she always came through.
As Nancy was pulling into the spot, she saw George coming out of the entrance, followed by a blond boy in horn-rimmed glasses. “Look, there’s George. She really got here early.”
Bess leaned forward, all traces of tiredness gone. “That must be Owen. Hey, he’s cute! I’m not crazy about the glasses, but check out his muscles. He looks like he works out.”
George recognized Nancy’s blue Mustang and waved to her. “You can park in the staff area!” she called, indicating a roped-off section of the lot.
After Nancy parked, she and Bess joined George and Owen by the gate. George introduced everyone. “This is my cousin, Bess Marvin, and Nancy Drew. Bess, Nancy, this is Owen Harris.”
“You’re the detective, right?” Owen said, raising his eyebrows in disbelief as he shook Nancy’s hand.
Bess must have picked up on Owen’s expression, because she quickly defended her friend. “Nancy’s a very well-known detective. She’s never blown a case.”
“Really?” Owen said. He looked pointedly at Nancy’s jeans and ski jacket. He obviously wasn’t convinced. What did he expect, Nancy thought, a Sherlock Holmes outfit?
Nancy found herself liking Owen more as she listened to him talk about his work. “World of Africa is a special exhibit because it considers the animals’ needs,” he explained, leading them into the building where the exhibit was housed. “For instance, some animals tend to form colonies, while others prefer to live alone. By studying their behavior, zoologists can learn the best way to group them in captivity.”
They stopped in front of a large glass cage. Inside was a single chimp. “This is Dibo,” Owen said. “Most chimpanzees like to live in family groups, but this one’s a loner. His cage has a trapdoor that connects with the rest of the family, so he can choose when he wants company and when he’d rather be by himself.”
“Like giving a kid his own room,” Bess said, fascinated.
Owen smiled. “Exactly. In monkey years Dibo is about fifteen. He needs his space just like teenagers do.”
“You care so much about animals,” Nancy commented. Watching how animated his face became as he talked about Dibo, Nancy found it difficult to believe that Owen could have stolen the civets.
Owen nodded. “Always have. I was the kind of kid who brought home lame squirrels. I always wanted to talk to them.” He laughed and his eyes twinkled behind the glasses. “I guess being a zoologist is the closest I can get to them.�
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He led them away from the chimp, stopping to whisper something to George, who smiled up at him. “You should see this place when the zoo’s open,” she said to Nancy and Bess as they followed him across the large room. “It’s packed.”
Owen stopped at a glassed-in area about thirty feet square. Inside were some bushes and small trees, which appeared to be flourishing under the fluorescent lights. “This is the civet colony,” he explained. “As you can see, it doesn’t look anything like a cage.”
“Where are the civets?” Nancy asked.
“Most of them are sleeping—up in the trees,” Owen told her. “They sleep as much as twenty hours a day.”
Suddenly one of the civets leapt from a tree, causing Bess to scream and jump backward. “I forgot there was glass,” she said sheepishly as the others turned to her in surprise.
“I think this one is a female,” Owen said, pointing to the civet.
“She’s adorable,” Bess said, having recovered from her fright. To Nancy the civet looked like a large housecat, except that it had an extremely long tail. The cat was tan with black markings. “Sort of like a leopard,” Bess commented.
“How many are there?” Nancy asked.
Owen frowned. “There used to be ten, but now we’re down to six.”
“George explained to us what happened,” Nancy told Owen. “Is there any way the civets could have escaped?”
“No way,” Owen said firmly. “There’s only one door to the exhibit—you can’t see it. It’s designed to be hidden.” Nancy followed the direction of his finger to some bushes near the back of the enclosure. “The door is locked, and it leads to a supply room that’s also kept locked.”
Nancy mused aloud. “So even if the civet got out of the exhibit, it would be trapped in the supply room.”
“That’s right. There’s also an alarm that rings in the security office whenever anyone enters or leaves the exhibit. You can turn it off, but you need a special key. The security people didn’t hear any alarm. That’s why they’re sure it was a theft.”
“And they think you did it,” Nancy concluded, turning her back on the exhibit to look hard at Owen.

The Purple Fingerprint
The Picture of Guilt
Riverboat Roulette
The Singing Suspects
The Halloween Hoax
089 Designs in Crime
The Hidden Treasures
April Fool's Day
The Black Widow
Final Notes
The Haunting on Heliotrope Lane
The Runaway Bride
The Ghost of Grey Fox Inn
The Hidden Staircase
Mystery of the Winged Lion
Over the Edge
The Circus Scare
The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk
Ski School Sneak
Designed for Disaster
The Clue in the Glue
Cold as Ice
The Ringmaster's Secret
013 Wings of Fear
The Secret of Shadow Ranch
Not Nice on Ice
Earth Day Escapade
Mystery of Crocodile Island
The Bungalow Mystery
Power of Suggestion
The Lemonade Raid
Model Crime
The Lucky Horseshoes
The Secret of the Old Clock
The Clue at Black Creek Farm
Pure Poison
Nobody's Business
Wrong Track
Chick-Napped!
Captive Witness
If Looks Could Kill
The Mysterious Mannequin
White Water Terror
Mystery of the Midnight Rider
Space Case
World Record Mystery
Hotline to Danger
The Red Slippers
A Crime for Christmas
A Musical Mess
The Dollhouse Mystery
Portrait in Crime
The Message in the Haunted Mansion
Playing With Fire
Mystery of the Tolling Bell
Cutting Edge
The Gumdrop Ghost
The Message in the Hollow Oak
Trial by Fire
Mystery at Moorsea Manor
Princess on Parade
The Flying Saucer Mystery
035 Bad Medicine
055 Don't Look Twice
The Haunted Showboat
Out of Bounds
Choosing Sides
031 Trouble in Tahiti
The Suspect Next Door
The Clue of the Black Keys
The Secret Santa
Race Against Time
027 Most Likely to Die
The Cheating Heart
Dangerous Relations
It's No Joke!
The Mystery of the Mother Wolf
097 Squeeze Play
Secret at Mystic Lake
The Double Jinx Mystery
The Walkie Talkie Mystery
The Case of the Vanishing Veil
The Mystery of the 99 Steps
The Stolen Bones
The Clue of the Dancing Puppet
The Sand Castle Mystery
A Model Crime
The Witch Tree Symbol
The Case of the Artful Crime
Mall Madness
Swiss Secrets
The Magician's Secret
Tall, Dark and Deadly
The Silver Cobweb
The Clue of the Gold Doubloons
False Impressions
Model Suspect
Stay Tuned for Danger
Secrets Can Kill
The Bunny-Hop Hoax
The Cinderella Ballet Mystery
The Secret at Solaire
Trash or Treasure?
The Missing Horse Mystery
The Lost Locket
The Secret of the Wooden Lady
Password to Larkspur Lane
Movie Madness
A Secret in Time
The Twin Dilemma
Candy Is Dandy
Murder on Ice
Dude Ranch Detective
The Slumber Party Secret
The Clue in the Old Stagecoach
Danger on Parade
Big Top Flop
Strangers on a Train
087 Moving Target
The Scarytales Sleepover
The Mystery of the Fire Dragon
The Carousel Mystery
The Eskimo's Secret
Thrill on the Hill
032 High Marks for Malice
Enemy Match
Poison Pen
Lights, Camera . . . Cats!
Lost in the Everglades
Strike-Out Scare
Third-Grade Reporter
Sea of Suspicion
Wedding Day Disaster
The Make-A-Pet Mystery
The Ski Slope Mystery
Pony Problems
Candy Kingdom Chaos
The Sign in the Smoke
The Wrong Chemistry
Circus Act
Sinister Paradise
This Side of Evil
Deadly Doubles
The Mystery of the Masked Rider
The Secret in the Old Lace
The Pen Pal Puzzle
Without a Trace
Whose Pet Is Best?
Dance Till You Die
Trail of Lies
Mystery of the Glowing Eye
The Clue of the Leaning Chimney
The Crook Who Took the Book
Danger for Hire
Thanksgiving Thief
Intruder!
The Hidden Window Mystery
Win, Place or Die
Danger in Disguise
The Best Detective
The Thanksgiving Surprise
Stage Fright
The Kitten Caper
Stolen Affections
The Phantom of Nantucket
Date With Deception
Cooking Camp Disaster
The Mystery at Lilac Inn
Springtime Crime
Action!
Into Thin Air
The Chocolate-Covered Contest
025 Rich and Dangerous
Bad Times, Big Crimes
078 The Phantom Of Venice
The Stolen Kiss
Running Scared
The Wedding Gift Goof
Time Thief
The Phantom of Pine Hill
The Secret of the Forgotten City
The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery
004 Smile and Say Murder
Curse of the Arctic Star
Dinosaur Alert!
The Case of the Photo Finish
Kiss and Tell
Sisters in Crime
The Clue in the Diary
084 Choosing Sides
Haunting of Horse Island
Vanishing Act
The Big Island Burglary
Danger at the Iron Dragon
Pets on Parade
Something to Hide
The Strange Message in the Parchment
On the Trail of Trouble
Heart of Danger
The Snowman Surprise
Model Menace
Flower Power
The Great Goat Gaffe
081 Making Waves
Famous Mistakes
The Fashion Disaster
The Clue in the Jewel Box
The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes
Make No Mistake
Greek Odyssey
Flirting With Danger
Double Take
Trouble Takes the Cake
Turkey Trouble
The Day Camp Disaster
The Secret in the Old Attic
The Baby-Sitter Burglaries
Recipe for Murder
The Secret of the Scarecrow
Cat Burglar Caper
Turkey Trot Plot
Scent of Danger
The Clue in the Crossword Cipher
010 Buried Secrets
A Talent for Murder
The Triple Hoax
The Clue of the Velvet Mask
Last Lemonade Standing
The Ghost of Blackwood Hall
The Black Velvet Mystery
Double Crossing
Hidden Meanings
Trouble at Camp Treehouse
An Instinct for Trouble
037 Last Dance
038 The Final Scene
Duck Derby Debacle
The Pumpkin Patch Puzzle
Hidden Pictures
Buggy Breakout
California Schemin'
Clue in the Ancient Disguise
Case of the Sneaky Snowman
034 Vanishing Act
A Script for Danger
The Flower Show Fiasco
Shadow of a Doubt
Easy Marks
Alien in the Classroom
Ghost Stories, #2 (Nancy Drew)
The Bike Race Mystery
False Pretenses
The Kachina Doll Mystery
Designs in Crime
False Notes
The Haunted Carousel
Bad Day for Ballet
Very Deadly Yours
The Fine-Feathered Mystery
Circle of Evil
The Crooked Banister
005 Hit and Run Holiday
The Spider Sapphire Mystery
The Swami's Ring
The Secret of the Golden Pavilion
Recipe for Trouble
Betrayed by Love
The Bluebeard Room
Sweet Revenge
Illusions of Evil
006 White Water Terror
High Risk
Sleepover Sleuths
The Clue on the Crystal Dove
The Stolen Unicorn
The Professor and the Puzzle
The Elusive Heiress
Stalk, Don't Run
The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion
The Tortoise and the Scare
028 The Black Widow
Big Worry in Wonderland
Crosscurrents
The Dashing Dog Mystery
Fatal Attraction
The Clue of the Broken Locket
The Stinky Cheese Surprise
Mystery of the Ivory Charm
A Race Against Time
Cape Mermaid Mystery
085 Sea of Suspicion
058 Hot Pursuit
The Secret in the Spooky Woods
The Mysterious Image
Fatal Ransom
The Stolen Show
The Sinister Omen
The Secret of Mirror Bay
Rendezvous in Rome
The Perfect Plot
The Mystery of Misty Canyon
Nancy's Mysterious Letter
The Snow Queen's Surprise
The Clue in the Crumbling Wall
Dare at the Fair
Scream for Ice Cream
A Star Witness
002 Deadly Intent
Museum Mayhem
The Moonstone Castle Mystery
The Whispering Statue
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery
Mystery at the Ski Jump
Hot Pursuit
My Deadly Valentine
The Silent Suspect
Deep Secrets
False Moves
The Zoo Crew
Diamond Deceit
The Sky Phantom
015 Trial by Fire
The Quest of the Missing Map
Babysitting Bandit
Don't Look Twice
Never Say Die
The Soccer Shoe Clue
Pool Party Puzzler
The Case of the Lost Song
The Apple Bandit
No Laughing Matter
The Thirteenth Pearl
Sabotage at Willow Woods
Butterfly Blues
Model Crime 1
The Nancy Drew Sleuth Book
Mystery by Moonlight
Club Dread
The Clue in the Camera
118 Betrayed By Love
The E-Mail Mystery (Nancy Drew Book 144)
Stay Tuned for Danger: Circle of Evil
Model Menace 2
California Schemin': Book One in the Malibu Mayhem Trilogy
Zoo Clue (Nancy Drew Notebooks)
False Pretences
151 The Chocolate-Covered Contest
Close Encounters
The Emeral-Eyed Cat Mystery
Boo Crew
The Message in the Haunted Mansion (Nancy Drew Book 122)
A Nancy Drew Christmas
149 The Clue Of The Gold Doubloons
A Date with Deception
101 The Picture of Guilt
The Secret in the Spooky Woods (Nancy Drew Notebooks Book 62)
The Wrong Track
Lights! Camera! Clues!
The Vanishing Act
Lights, Camera . . .
Model Suspect 3
160 The Clue On The Crystal Dove
163 The Clues Challenge
Ghost Stories (Nancy Drew)
Space Case (Nancy Drew Notebooks Book 61)
164 The Mystery Of The Mother Wolf
148 On The Trail Of Trouble
The Walkie-Talkie Mystery
The E-Mail Mystery
Intruder (Nancy Drew (All New) Girl Detective)
The Stolen Relic [Nancy Drew Girl Detective 007]
105 Stolen Affections
An Instict for Trouble
161 Lost In The Everglades
The Old-Fashioned Mystery
Perfect Plot