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Nancy strained, reaching her arm out as far as she could, but it was useless. At her farthest reach, she was still six inches short of hitting the switch.
“I’m sorry, George,” she said dejectedly, reeling in the cord.
George glanced at the approaching wall, which was now about four feet from them. “How much longer do you think . . . ?”
“Five minutes, at the most,” Nancy replied, studying the wall’s progress. “The one thing I’m glad about is that we got Patrick’s confession on tape. The police will find it when they find us. He won’t get away with his crimes.”
“I’m glad to hear that,” George said dryly. “But I’d rather be around to see it.”
“Me, too. But—” Nancy tossed the wrecked flashlight up and down in her hand. Suddenly her body stiffened. “Cross your fingers, George!” she exclaimed. “We haven’t run out of hope yet!”
Once more she unwound the cord from around the flashlight, thrust it through the bars, and started swinging it. This time, she didn’t aim it at the switch on the wall. Instead, she angled it toward the folding chair that Patrick had knocked over.
“If I can just snare the chair and pull it within reach, I might be able to throw it at the switch to turn it off,” she explained.
George was dubious, but said nothing while Nancy swung the flashlight.
Sweat beaded on Nancy’s brow as she swung the flashlight, trying to hook it around the top of the chair. Twice, the flashlight hit the chair and bounced off. The third time, it missed altogether.
“Hurry, Nancy,” George said, clutching the bars next to Nancy. “Hurry!”
Nancy didn’t need to be told. The moving wall was already beginning to nudge her shoulder. She reeled in the cord and swung the flashlight again, giving it an extra flick of the wrist. The flashlight soared upward, stopped with a jerk in midair as it reached the end of the cord, and fell straight down on the far side of the chair’s back leg. Nancy let out her breath with a loud whoosh.
Slowly and steadily she pulled on the cord, so that the flashlight snagged on the chair leg. Then she pulled it across the floor toward them. Finally it was close enough for her to grab.
“Yes!” Nancy crowed. She grabbed a leg in each hand and stood up, lifting the chair until the back almost touched the ceiling. Then she swung it in a downward arc, aiming at the power switch.
There was a loud crash, and then silence. The scraping noise of the advancing bars had stopped.
“Nancy, you did it!” George shouted. She squeezed around the now narrow cage to give Nancy a big hug.
Nancy’s whole body sagged with relief. She opened her clenched fists and let the folding chair crash to the floor.
“That was close,” she said. “Much too close.”
“But you did it!” George repeated. “You were terrific!”
“Thanks,” Nancy said, her mind already racing ahead. “I don’t see any obvious way out of this cage, do you?”
“What about picking the lock?”
“I don’t think so,” Nancy said. “I didn’t bring my lock picking set with me, and we don’t have anything else to use,”
“This is ridiculous!” George said, hitting the bars in frustration. “There must be a way out of here.”
“Know any reformed highwaymen named Roderick?” Nancy asked, raising an eyebrow. Then she began to study the wall that had been moving. “Look at this,” she said with a puzzled frown. “The uprights at each end go down into those slits that run the length of the cage. There must be a motor under the floor that pushes the wall along.”
George peered down at the narrow slits. “So?”
Nancy craned her neck and looked up. “At the top, the two uprights ride in tracks that keep them in place,” she continued. “The setup is kind of like the sliding glass doors people have in their homes, except that the wall moves back and forth instead of sideways.”
“Are you saying we could somehow move it back and get out that way?” George asked.
“I don’t think so,” Nancy replied. “But I watched some repair people put new glass in our neighbor’s sliding door once. I thought they’d have to take the frame apart, to get the door out. But they just lifted it, until the bottom cleared the edge of the frame. Then all they had to do was tilt the door out. There was extra space in the top part of the framework—it was designed that way.”
“I get it,” George said. “Now that you mention it, the sliding glass doors on my stereo cabinet work that way, too.” She eyed the wall of steel bars. “Do you think—”
“Maybe,” Nancy replied. “The crosspiece at the top is a few inches lower than the ceiling. And the people who built this contraption must have had some way to install the moving wall. Come on, let’s give it a try.”
She bent her knees and got a good grip on two of the bars. Next to her, George did the same. “Ready?” Nancy said. “One—two—heave!”
Every muscle in her arms, legs, and back felt as if it were going to burst. She shut her eyes and clenched her jaw, summoning every ounce of energy she had.
At first the wall didn’t budge. Then, she felt a movement so slight that she was afraid she was imagining it. No, it was real! The two prongs that supported it were slowly emerging from the narrow slits in the floor.
“Nancy, look out!”
Nancy and George pressed themselves against the opposite wall of the cage as the steel framework began to tilt, then to fall. It crashed to the floor with a din that shook the entire room. They were free!
There wasn’t a second to lose. Grabbing her shoulder bag, Nancy checked to make sure that the cassette that held Patrick’s confession was secure.
“Come on. We’d better warn the others about Patrick!”
The two girls hurried through the tunnels until Nancy managed to recognize the side passage that led to the small file room off Dorothea’s study. She activated the latch and pushed the bookcase door open.
“What?” Kate exclaimed, springing up from the desk. The fear faded from her face as she recognized Nancy and George.
“Call Lieutenant Kitridge,” Nancy blurted out. “Patrick’s the one who killed Maxine. He just tried to kill us, too.”
For an instant Kate was unable to move as she took in the meaning of what Nancy had said. Finally she grabbed the telephone and punched in the emergency number. She handed the receiver to Nancy.
“We’ll be right over,” the lieutenant said, when Nancy finished telling him what she’d discovered about Patrick. “Stay where you are and don’t take any chances. This is what the police are trained to do.”
Nancy hung up and turned to Kate, who had listened in silent shock to Nancy’s telephone conversation. “Do you have any idea where Patrick is now?” Nancy asked.
“He was here just a few minutes ago, to get the key to the display room. He’s been doing an inventory of Dorothea’s collection.” Kate turned pale. “Nancy, we’ve got to stop him! There are enough weapons in there to start a war!”
Nancy spun and ran out of the room. At the doorway, she barreled into Julian, who grabbed her and kept her from sprawling. Two words of explanation, and he was dashing down the hall with her in the direction of the display room. Nancy could hear George and Kate close behind.
As she rounded a corner, Nancy saw that the door to the display room was open. She glimpsed Patrick inside, next to a display of antique pistols. He had a pad in one hand and a pen in the other. As the group charged to the doorway, he spun around to face them. His eyes widened in disbelief when he saw Nancy and George.
“What!” he shouted, rage making his body twitch. Dropping the pen, he grabbed a pistol from the display and aimed it at Nancy.
Nancy gasped and flung herself to one side as Patrick squeezed the trigger.
The only result was a loud click. Patrick then threw the pistol at Julian, who dodged before launching himself into a flying tackle that brought Patrick down. A moment later Patrick was facedown on the floor, with Julian’s knee on his back.
/> Outside, blaring sirens drew nearer and nearer, then fell silent.
“What do you think you’re doing?” Patrick demanded, twisting his head to Nancy. “I haven’t done anything. You can’t prove a thing!”
Nancy held up George’s tape recorder. “It’s all here,” she told him. “In your own words and your own voice.”
Patrick gave a convulsive twist but couldn’t escape Julian’s grip.
Half a dozen police officers came running into the display room with Lieutenant Kitridge in the lead. While his officers handcuffed Patrick, the lieutenant surveyed the scene.
“Great work,” he told Nancy. “Where this guy’s going, he won’t ever be able to hurt anyone again.”
• • •
“Even though we’ve been through so much, it’s kind of sad to be leaving Mystery Mansion,” George said later Sunday afternoon.
She, Nancy, Kate, Julian, Vanessa, and Professor Coining had gotten together in the living room once again, this time to hear the story of Patrick’s arrest. Their bags were packed and standing in the front hall. After a farewell toast, they would all be going their separate ways.
“I know what you mean,” Nancy said. “I’m going to miss everyone, too.”
Kate came over with a tray of cups of cider, and handed one each to Nancy and George. “I just found out that we won’t be able to reschedule the conference for a while,” she said. “The foundation has decided to hold off opening the museum until we find out the full extent of Patrick’s crimes.”
“What a shame,” Professor Coining put in. “He seemed like such an intelligent, charming young man.”
“It just goes to show, appearances can be deceiving,” Julian said, putting his arm around Kate. Nancy guessed they had decided to give their romance a shot after all.
Leaning close to George, Nancy whispered, “I’m really happy for—”
She broke off as a voice behind her said, “Excuse me, Nancy.”
Nancy looked around to see Erika standing in the doorway, next to Sergeant Wilensky.
“Erika! You’re free!” Kate exclaimed, hurrying over to her.
“Thanks to Nancy and George,” Erika said, smiling at the two girls. Grabbing Kate’s hands, she said, “Kate, we’ve got to talk. With Patrick’s arrest, The Crooked Heart is hot, hot, hot. And now that Maxine’s gone, I’m the only editor in the business who really knows and understands Dorothea’s work.”
Nancy rolled her eyes at George. The old Erika was definitely back!
While Erika buttonholed Kate, Vanessa walked up to Nancy and said, “Perhaps you should think about writing a mystery novel.”
“Thanks, but I’m a detective, not a writer,” Nancy said, blushing.
“Well, think about it,” Vanessa added. “You’ve got the experience to write a guaranteed bestseller!”
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089 Designs in Crime
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Final Notes
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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
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Space Case
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Hotline to Danger
The Red Slippers
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A Musical Mess
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Portrait in Crime
The Message in the Haunted Mansion
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Cutting Edge
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The Message in the Hollow Oak
Trial by Fire
Mystery at Moorsea Manor
Princess on Parade
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035 Bad Medicine
055 Don't Look Twice
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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!
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097 Squeeze Play
Secret at Mystic Lake
The Double Jinx Mystery
The Walkie Talkie Mystery
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The Stolen Bones
The Clue of the Dancing Puppet
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The Case of the Artful Crime
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The Silver Cobweb
The Clue of the Gold Doubloons
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Stay Tuned for Danger
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The Missing Horse Mystery
The Lost Locket
The Secret of the Wooden Lady
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The Twin Dilemma
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Murder on Ice
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Big Top Flop
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087 Moving Target
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Thrill on the Hill
032 High Marks for Malice
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Strike-Out Scare
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Sea of Suspicion
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Stolen Affections
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The Stolen Kiss
Running Scared
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The Phantom of Pine Hill
The Secret of the Forgotten City
The Emerald-Eyed Cat Mystery
004 Smile and Say Murder
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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
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Danger at the Iron Dragon
Pets on Parade
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The Strange Message in the Parchment
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Heart of Danger
The Snowman Surprise
Model Menace
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081 Making Waves
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The Fashion Disaster
The Clue in the Jewel Box
The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes
Make No Mistake
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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
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The Pumpkin Patch Puzzle
Hidden Pictures
Buggy Breakout
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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
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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
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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
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The Clue on the Crystal Dove
The Stolen Unicorn
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The Elusive Heiress
Stalk, Don't Run
The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion
The Tortoise and the Scare
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Big Worry in Wonderland
Crosscurrents
The Dashing Dog Mystery
Fatal Attraction
The Clue of the Broken Locket
The Stinky Cheese Surprise
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A Race Against Time
Cape Mermaid Mystery
085 Sea of Suspicion
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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
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Butterfly Blues
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Mystery by Moonlight
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The Clue in the Camera
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