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"Sounds impressive," Bess said. "Can we have a tour of the cabin? You know, see the important things, like the kitchen—"
"Bess, if you're going to be a sailor, you're going to have to call it the galley," Parker corrected. "And on a sailboat, the bathroom is called the head."
"You'll have to remember there's no right and left either," Andy chimed in. "Only port for left and starboard for right."
Bess clapped her hands to her ears. "Enough! Can we just go down into the galley, please?"
"Okay, everyone on board for a tour/' Andy said, taking Bess's hand. "Ms. Marvin/' he said in a mock formal voice. "To board, step over the lifeline—that's the line of rope in front of you— and grab hold of the shroud." He pointed to two taut wires that angled down from the top of the boat's mast and attached the mast to the deck. "Then jump onto the deck."
Bess nodded. With a boost from Ned, she stepped over the lifeline, which ran around the edge of the deck. Reaching forward, she grasped the shroud and swung her other leg over the lifeline.
Suddenly Nancy heard an ominous groan above her. Stepping back, she looked up into the night sky. With a start, she realized that the main mast was tilting slightly to the left!
Nancy opened her mouth to warn Andy. But before she could, the mast came hurtling through the air—straight at Ned's head!
Chapter Three
"Ned, look out!" Nancy screamed. She dove for him, catching hold of his shirt and yanking him backward. The two of them fell flat onto the dock, and Nancy felt her breath knocked out of her.
A split second later, the mast crashed across the deck of the boat and onto the dock with a thunderous whack, narrowly missing the two of them. Wires slapped against Nancy's arms and legs, stinging her. She scrambled sideways and bumped into Ned's shoulder. He pulled her to his chest and hugged her tight.
"Are you okay?" he gasped into her hair.
Numbly, she nodded. "Yes. What about you?"
He caught his breath. "All in one piece, thanks to you."
"Hey!" An anxious cry from the boat made them both look up. Bess and Andy were waving from the starboard deck. "Everyone all right?"
Nancy nodded as she looked at the boat. The mast had ripped through part of the sailboat's lifeline. The boom had fallen with the mast, hitting with such force that it had dented one section of the metal rail.
"Are you guys okay?" Parker called. He was standing safely on the other side of the fallen mast, but his face was pale.
"Yeah," Ned replied.
As he and Nancy got up, Nancy was relieved to see that the people at the party were too busy laughing and talking to notice the accident. Nodding toward the fallen mast, she asked Andy, "What happened?"
Andy was stooped on the deck of the Skipper's Surprise, inspecting the damage. "I'm not sure," he replied. "But whatever it was, it shouldn't have happened. Masts don't just fall by themselves."
"It was all my fault!" Bess exclaimed. Nancy, Ned, Parker, and Andy all swung to look at her. Bess was sitting on the top of the cabin, which was slightly raised from the deck. Her face was pale. "I must have pulled the mast down when I grabbed those shroud things."
"No way, Bess," Andy said. "The wires are held taut by the turnbuckle—that's the fitting you screw the shroud lines into. The lines don't come loose, unless . . ."
His voice trailed off. Frowning, Andy climbed over the top of the cabin and bent down on the other side of the boat.
Ned and Nancy glanced at each other. "What's going on?" Nancy wondered out loud. Holding on to Ned's shoulder, she jumped onto the deck to see what Andy was doing. He was fiddling with the U-shaped clamp that attached the turnbuckle to the deck. When he looked up at her, his face was white.
"Somebody deliberately unscrewed the turn-buckle," he said in a low voice. "That means the shroud lines were barely supporting the mast on this side. When Bess pulled on the lines on the opposite side, the mast fell over."
By now Parker, Ned, and Bess were clustered around Nancy and Andy. "See, it was my fault," Bess repeated, looking miserable.
Parker put his arm around her shoulder. "Anyone boarding the boat could have grabbed the shroud lines."
"Even Nick Lazlo," Nancy said. "Maybe this is what the person arguing with him meant by saying he'd do anything to win." She hesitated, then added, "Though to be honest, I couldn't tell for certain if the voice was a man's or a woman's."
Andy stood up. "Nick is usually the one fooling with the boat. This is the first time I've been on it for a week. But why would someone want to hurt him?"
"I don't know." Nancy took one last look at the turnbuckle, then straightened. "But if you're saying that the turnbuckle was deliberately unscrewed, then it couldn't have been an accident."
"I don't know how else to explain it," Andy said. "Nick would never do anything this sloppy or dangerous."
Ned gave Nancy a probing look. "So you think this was meant for Nick?"
"After hearing that threat, it would make sense. After all, a mast falling on your head would certainly keep you from winning the race."
"I don't know, Nancy," Parker said doubtfully. "I think the argument you and Ned heard at the party was just hot air. The mast falling is serious."
Nancy took a deep breath. "That's what worries me. If this was no accident, then whoever loosened the shroud must have been deadly serious. I think we'd better warn Nick."
The group headed back up to the party. When they didn't see Nick, Parker and Bess volunteered to check the house. Andy, Ned, and Nancy found Annabel stretched out on a cushioned lawn chair by the pool.
"The mast fell?" Annabel asked after Andy explained what had happened. Her eyes brightened with the first glimmer of interest Nancy had seen all night. "Too bad I wasn't there. It would've livened up this dull party."
Andy let out an exasperated sigh. "This is serious, Annabel. Someone could've been hurt."
"Like me," Ned added soberly.
Nancy was curious about Annabel's reaction. The mast could have fallen on her husband, yet she didn't seem at all concerned.
"We have to warn, Nick," Andy continued. "Did he come back to the party?"
Annabel shrugged. "Who knows? I haven't heard any loud boasting, though, so I assume he's not here."
Ned and Nancy exchanged glances. It was obvious that Nick and Annabel wouldn't win the Couple-of-the-Year award. Nancy wondered what was going on between them. Did Annabel hate Nick enough to hurt him and his prize sailboat?
"I'm going inside to give him a call," Andy said, abruptly taking off for the house.
After he'd left, Annabel stood up and ran her long fingernails through her short, streaked hair. "Well, it's been fun," she said sarcastically.
"Annabel," Nancy began, not wanting her to leave so fast, "you don't seem to care much about Nick and Andy's boat."
Annabel snorted in amusement. "I find it totally boring the way sailors slobber all over their pieces of fiberglass."
"But you must have known Nick was an avid sailor when you married him," Nancy said.
Stepping closer to Ned and Nancy, Annabel poked a red nail at Nancy's face. "At least Nick is a real sailor. But all these other people?" Annabel waved at the crowd. "After twenty years of boating with my father, I can sail rings around them!"
For a second, Annabel's golden eyes narrowed. Then her face fell back into its bored mask. "But who wants to? Nick's the only person I ever met who could sail better than I can. Too bad he's such a . . ." For a second, Annabel seemed at a loss for words. Then, with a shrug, she turned and sauntered away.
"Wow," Ned said. "What was all that about?"
"Beats me," Nancy replied.
Just then Andy came jogging across the pool deck. "There's no answer at Nick's. I hope he's all right." Stopping in his tracks, he looked around. "Where's Annabel?"
"Uh, she left," Ned said, glancing at Nancy.
Andy looked at Nancy and Ned, then nodded his head knowingly. "I get it. Annabel departed with her usual charming gr
ace, right?"
Nancy laughed. "You seem to know her well."
"I should," Andy said quietly. "A few years back we were dating. Then Nick came into the picture, and she dumped me for him. It wasn't long after that that they got married."
"Oh." Nancy didn't know what else to say. It was obvious Andy had been hurt when Annabel
left him for Nick. And judging by the attention Annabel gave Andy, it looked as if she might be regretting her decision to marry Nick.
"No big deal," Andy added quickly. "Hey, Annabel's really okay. She's had it rough the past two years. Her dad, whom she idolized, died. And then, well, I guess she started having second thoughts about Nick."
"Why?" Nancy asked.
"Nick will always like boats, sailing, and himself more than any other person," Andy replied. "We've been friends for so long that I'm used to it. And of course his passion for boats has made him a talented and dedicated designer. But marriage?" He shrugged. "Annabel needed emotional support after her dad died, and Nick was never around."
"It can't be all Nick's fault," Ned put in. "She seems to have a mean streak herself."
"She can be tough," Andy agreed, but at the same time, a smile tugged at his mouth. Nancy had to wonder if he was still in love with Annabel Lazlo.
"Wasn't it luxurious having a maid serve us tea and croissants in bed?" Bess said the next morning. "It almost made getting up early worth it."
Nancy laughed. "Mmm. I could get used to living like this."
The two girls were walking down the dew-soaked lawn to the dock. They were both wearing jeans and jackets but had packed bathing suits and shorts in their backpacks.
"Hey, it looks as if the guys beat us," Bess said, waving. Parker and Ned were already on the dock, both dressed in shorts and jackets. When Ned saw Nancy, he gave her a welcoming grin.
The mast had been raised, Nancy saw. As she climbed aboard, she checked the damage. The lifeline had been restrung, but the rail and deck were still damaged.
Dropping her knapsack on the deck, Nancy turned to Andy. "Okay, what should we do?"
For the next fifteen minutes, the teens were busy stowing gear and supplies and getting the boat's sails ready to be raised. At last Andy gave a satisfied look around and announced, "We're ready to go. While we wait for Nick, Fm going to make a run to the convenience store down the road and pick up some sodas and chips." He checked his watch. "I wonder what's keeping him?"
"There's no rush," Bess said from the bow. She had taken off her jacket and was stretched out on the deck. The morning sun was starting to warm the air. Nancy thought that later they might be able to put on their suits after all.
"Some R and R sounds great to me, too," Ned said, slipping off his windbreaker and joining Bess.
Andy jumped from the boat onto the dock. "Okay. I should be back in half an hour. Let's hope Nick's here by then."
But when Andy returned, Nick still hadn't shown up. Andy went into the guest house to call. When he returned, he was frowning. "I woke Annabel up. She said he wasn't there."
"Did she get a chance to tell him about the mast?" Nancy asked.
Andy shook his head. "She says she never saw him last night. She vaguely recalls his coming home after she went to bed, but he wasn't there now—I heard her calling him."
Just then, the phone in the guest house rang. Parker bounded up the steps to answer it. "Andy!" he called a minute later from the porch. "It's Annabel. She just checked their dock, and the Neptune's gone. Lazlo's probably on his way here."
"The Neptune?" Nancy questioned.
"It's Nick's twenty-four-foot sailboat," Andy replied. "Since their house is on the river, too, Nick often sails over here instead of driving."
"Why don't we motor out in the powerboat and see if we can find him?" Parker suggested, having overheard the conversation as he returned to the dock.
"Good idea." Andy led the foursome down to the end of the dock, where a small powerboat was moored. They all climbed in, and Andy started the engine.
The motor was so noisy that no one spoke, which was fine with Nancy. She wanted a minute to think. Ever since Andy had mentioned that Nick was late, she'd had a knot in her stomach. First the threat, then the falling mast. To her, those two things added up to trouble. She just hoped Nick Lazlo hadn't met more trouble that morning.
Andy headed downriver, picking up speed. "There's his boat!" Andy suddenly shouted from behind the powerboat's steering wheel. Nancy stood up next to him and gazed in the direction he was pointing.
A solitary sailboat bobbed in an isolated curve of the river, about a hundred yards from the shore. Beyond the boat, steep, rocky cliffs soared dramatically upward to dense woods.
"That property belongs to Annabel's mother," Andy explained. "It's one of the few undeveloped tracts of land around."
"It's beautiful," Nancy commented. And deserted, she added silently. No docks or homes were visible. If something had happened, no one would have been around to notice.
"I don't see him," Parker added as the motor-boat approached the Neptune. "It looks as if the boat's anchored."
Ned stood up next to Nancy and put his arm around her waist. "Try not to look so worried, Nan," he whispered in her ear. "He's probably down in the cabin."
Andy cut the motor, and the boat drifted to the stern of the Neptune. Parker reached out and grabbed the nylon ladder that hung over the sailboat's side. "Fm going aboard," he said.
"Me, too." Nancy was right behind him.
"Okay. Ned, Bess, and I will check the water and the coastline," Andy said.
Nancy clambered into the Neptune's small cockpit. While Parker went down the narrow stairs to the cabin, she glanced around. A fishing pole lay askew on the cockpit floor as if it had been hastily dropped. A tackle box was open on the seat.
"He's not down there," Parker said, reappearing from the cabin. His mouth was set in a grim line.
Nancy's heart was beginning to pound. Where was Nick?
As she stepped aside to let Parker up, Nancy's gaze caught on something—and she gasped. Several dots of red were splattered in a jagged line from the tackle box to the far edge of the boat.
Hardly daring to breathe, Nancy reached out her finger and touched one of the still wet drops. When she drew her hand back to scrutinize the reddish brown stain, she felt a shiver race through her body.
It was blood.
Chapter Four
"Parker! Look!" Nancy held out a shaky finger, pointing to the trail of blood.
Parker blanched. "Something has happened!"
"No sign of him in the water!" Andy called as he, Bess, and Ned puttered past in the powerboat. "What's going on in there?"
As Nancy turned to tell him what they'd found, her gaze settled on the wooden railing on the starboard side of the cockpit. There was a splintered hole through the railing. When she bent to inspect it, her hands suddenly felt ice cold.
"This looks like a bullet hole, Parker," she said grimly. "Don't touch anything. If someone shot Nick, we have to call the police."
"Come on, Nancy, this is crazy," Parker protested. "I know you look at everything as if it's a mystery, but Nick probably cut his hand on a fishhook. And the hole is, I don't know. . . maybe a woodpecker decided to have lunch," he finally blurted out.
Nancy gazed at him doubtfully. "Let's hope you're right. We'd better get to shore and see if we can find him. That blood's fairly fresh, which means that if he did head home, we should be able to catch up with him."
She and Parker jumped back into the motor-boat and told the others about the blood and the hole in the Neptune's railing.
"Oh, no!" Andy said in a tight voice. "Nick's house is just around the bend. Annabel's parents gave them the property when they got married."
Nancy glanced over at her friends. Bess's face had turned white, and Ned was still frowning in disbelief.
"A bullet hole?" Ned repeated, looking at Nancy. "Do you really think someone shot at him from that far away?" He waved t
oward the deserted cliff. "It's over a hundred yards."
"It's possible. Or the person could have fired from another boat," Nancy said.
Andy pounded his fist against the steering wheel. "That's crazy! People around here don't shoot each other. He'll be at home, you'll see." He gunned the motor, and with a lurch, the powerboat continued down the Severn River.
They reached the Lazlos' small dock ten minutes later. The property was bordered by the same sheer cliffs they'd seen near the Neptune. Wooden steps zigzagging up the side appeared to be the only way up. As they neared the dock, Ned grabbed a piling while Parker tossed a rope over it. Then they all stepped out of the boat.
The five climbed the stairs in silence. At the top, they stepped onto a manicured lawn. Daffodils, tulips, and dogwood trees bloomed in a well-tended garden on one side of a brick and stone house.
"Come on." Andy started for the house at a jog, with Nancy and the others right behind him. They leapt up stone steps to a brick terrace.
"Annabel!" Andy shouted, halting at the french doors and pounding on the glass. "It's Andy." When there was no answer, he turned the knob and went in, the others following right behind.
"Annabel!" he called again.
With hurried strides, Andy went into what looked like a family room and disappeared through a doorway. Nancy could hear him calling Annabel's name.
Looking around, Nancy saw that the room was beautifully furnished in soft, white leather easy chairs as well as antiques. Cut flowers, plants, and several wall hangings added color. Still, the room was so perfectly arranged and uncluttered that it looked as if no one lived there.
From another part of the house, the teens could hear Annabel's muffled voice and Andy's urgent one. Then Andy and Annabel came into the living room.
For a second, Nancy almost didn't recognize Annabel. Without makeup, she looked like a fresh-scrubbed eighteen-year-old. Her short hair was soft and shiny instead of spiked, and she was wearing a nightgown and robe. She must have gone back to bed after calling Andy, Nancy thought.

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