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Nancy paused, then went on slowly, "Didn't you say Lenny was angry because your script was chosen over his? I wonder—could he have written the message himself?"
"Could be," Ned said. "I'm trying to remember in what order we arrived at Grimsby Mansion. Let's see. I was there first with the key that Mr. Ullman loaned me. Then the two cars with the other club members pulled in, a minute or two apart. About five minutes later, Tony drove up. Then you and Bess and George rode in from the woods."
"Well, that doesn't sound as though Gwen or Lenny had a chance," Nancy concluded. "But I think we'd better keep our eyes open. Maybe those three who left were just pretending to be nervous because they wanted an excuse not to do any work."
Over dessert, Nancy told Ned about her mysterious caller who had left no name or number. Both wondered if the call might have any connection with the afternoons disturbing turn of events.
The gym at Westmoor was cheerfully decorated and it echoed with lively chatter when they arrived for the dance. The band was already set up, tuning their instruments and testing the sound system.
Although Nancy and Ned were greeted by many friends, their attention was instantly drawn to some other guests, notably several members of the film club at Burnside Tech.
"They have entered the movie contest, too," Ned confided with a grin. "They've probably come as enemy spies."
"Okay, mums the word!" Nancy joked back. "Pass it along."
Soon after the music began, Gwen Jethro and Lenny Arthur danced by. They glanced slyly at Nancy and Ned, then looked at each other as if sharing some private joke.
"Uh—oh," Nancy murmured to Ned. "I bet those two are up to something." But she quickly forgot about their unpleasant smiles as her enjoyment of the evening grew.
On one occasion, however, she danced with young, bespectacled Professor Walter Barnes, who was acting as Westmoor's faculty advisor to the film club.
"I'm sorry you won't be able to play in our film," he said, startling the girl. "I feel sure you would have done a wonderful job."
Nancy looked at him in amazement. "But I thought I was going to."
"I thought you couldn't," Professor Barnes replied with a frown. "I've assigned the role to Gwen Jethro."
He went on to explain that he had been working steadily at his office all Saturday afternoon, trying to catch up on his overloaded schedule, and had discovered an unsigned note on his desk. It said that Nancy would not be able to play in the clubs movie as expected because she was going to be in a TV commercial.
"The commercial isn't definite yet," Nancy informed him, "and, anyway, I certainly wouldn't let it interfere with the film."
"So it wasn't you who left the note, as I assumed." The kindhearted professor looked confused and unhappy over the mix-up. "I'll see what I can do, Nancy. Unfortunately, I have just filled out and mailed the entry form for the film contest, and it lists Gwen Jethro as the actress in the ingenue role."
He added apologetically, "111 check to see if I can change the assignment again. It's rather awkward. You see, I already had to get special permission from the contest sponsors to enter our film club as a contestant after the June 30th closing date. I hope I won't have to disappoint you, Nancy."
The music came to a stop as the band paused for a break. Nancy and the professor were joined by Ned and Sara White, one of the girls in the film club.
Nancy told them what had happened.
"What a mean trick!" Sara exclaimed. "I wonder who wrote that note?" But as their eyes met, Nancy could tell instinctively that there was no doubt in Saras mind as to who the guilty party was, even though she did not like to say so openly in front of Professor Barnes.
"This is really awful," Ned remarked. "Do you think there's any chance of getting it changed, Professor?"
"We'll just have to see, Ned."
The two girls and Ned walked to the refreshment table, where Nancy discovered Gwen staring at her triumphantly. The look reminded her of Gwen's and Lenny's sly smiles earlier.
"Three guesses who slipped that note on Professor Barnes's desk!" Sara murmured.
Although disappointed, Nancy knew that the professor would do whatever he could to remedy the situation. Meanwhile, worrying would not help and would only spoil the evening for herself and Ned.
Just then they were joined in the line by Dr. Frieda Davis and her distinguished-looking husband. She was a young, dark-haired computer specialist on the faculty of Westmoor's business administration department.
"Hello, Ned. How did you get on with Mr. Ullman?"
Dr. Davis knew everyone of importance in the local business community, and it was she who had helped to arrange for the use of Grimsby Mansion by the film club.
"We got along just fine, thanks to you," Ned responded. "The club is going to do some cleanup work in exchange for the favor."
Then he introduced Nancy and Sara.
"Dr. Davis, is there anyone besides Mr. Ullman who can get into the mansion?" Nancy asked.
"Not that I know of. The Grimsbys had no relatives, and the place has been vacant a long time. Why do you ask?"
Nancy told her about the threatening message traced on the dusty table top.
"How strange!" Dr. Davis looked startled. "I remember last year Mr. Ullman said he had discovered some hippies using the house. But I think he changed the locks at that time. He could tell you more about it."
When the couple returned to the dance floor, Nancy said she intended to find out about the hippies. "And lets ask Mr. Ullman if he's had any trouble since then with other intruders in the house."
"Good idea," Ned agreed, but until they were on their way home again, they said no more about it.
However, when they turned onto North Road, which ran along the edge of Brookvale Forest, Nancy glanced out of the window to her right.
To her horror, the sky was glowing red over the treetops!
"Ned, look!" she exclaimed. "That must be a fire! And its coming from the direction of Grimsby Mansion!"
3. Stolen Winner
"You're right! Those are flames!" Ned declared tensely. "Wed better get over there fast!''
He swung the wheel and turned up the road that led through the forest to Grimsby Mansion. By
driving swiftly over the bumpy dirt road, they arrived at the scene in a few minutes.
Nancys heart sank when she saw that the stable in back of the house was burning fiercely. "Oh, Ned! How can we possibly save it?" she exclaimed.
"We probably can't. But at least the house itself hasn't caught fire yet!''
The creek bed below the slope was dry, but there was an old well on the property. Ned ran toward it and peered down. Moonlight glinted from the scummy, green surface below.
"Here's water!" he cried, and hastily let down the bucket. Before he could crank it up again, though, the distant wail of a siren was heard.
"Thank goodness!" Nancy said fervently. "Someone else must have seen the flames and phoned in an alarm!"
Ned only had time to splash a few bucketsful on the blaze before the fire truck came screaming and rumbling up the forest lane. Hearing its approach, Nancy quickly moved Neds car out of the way.
The volunteer firemen, who had responded to the alarm from their homes, wasted no time. They dropped a hose down the well and in moments were aiming a stream of water at the burning stable.
Nancy watched breathlessly with Ned's arm around her. The flames dwindled and finally died out. By that time, however, the stable was a blackened ruin. Some of the nearest trees had also been burned, but luckily the coach house, ten yards away, was undamaged.
"What happened?" the fire chief asked the two young people when at last his men began reeling up their hoses.
"We've no idea," Ned replied. "We were driving back from the Westmoor dance and saw the reddish glow over the trees, so we came to investigate."
"Did you see anyone around?"
"Not a soul. But by then the whole stable was on fire, so if anyone did set it, either accidentally or on purpo
se, he'd have had plenty of time to clear out."
The unfortunate incident cast a pall over Neds and Nancy's enjoyment of the evening. "What a shame this had to happen!" she murmured on the way home. "Do you suppose someone really started the fire on purpose?"
Ned shrugged uneasily. "To tell the truth, I don't see how else it could have happened," he replied. "There's such a thing as spontaneous combustion, I guess, in a barn full of stored hay where heat builds up bit by bit until the dry stalks kindle into flame. But those stables at the Grimsby Mansion have stood empty for years. Why should they catch fire now?"
Nancy frowned in puzzlement. "I can't imagine either, Ned, unless maybe those hippies came back."
Bess Marvin dropped over late on Sunday morning to join Nancy for brunch. "Did you hear about the fire at the Grimsby Mansion?" the blond girl asked.
Nancy nodded as she poured her guest a cup of coffee. "Ned and I discovered it."
"Good grief! Will that spoil things for the movie?"
"I hope not. There aren't any scenes that take place in or around the stable as far as I can remember the script. There's an important night sequence that happens outside the mansion, but I imagine Ned can aim the camera so it wont take in the burned area."
The two girls heard the telephone ringing, and Hannah Gruen presently appeared in the dining room doorway. "Its for you, Nancy," she said. "I think he's the same person who called yesterday."
"About a mystery he wanted solved?"
"That's the one!" the motherly housekeeper confirmed, her eyes twinkling.
"Thanks, Hannah! I'll be right there!" Nancy responded, dabbing her lips with a napkin and jumping to her feet.
"What's up?" Bess asked, shooting a wide-eyed glance at the girl detective.
"I don't know myself yet, but I'll give you a full report as soon as I come back to the table!"
She picked up the receiver and said, "This is Nancy Drew. Who's calling, please?"
"My name is Roger Harlow," said a deep, pleasant-sounding man's voice. "I own a horse-breeding farm out on Aurora Road called Rainbow Ranch. Perhaps youVe heard of it?"
"Oh, yes, Mr. Harlow. I've passed it often."
"Miss Drew, f ve heard a good deal about your abilities as a detective. Of course, I know of your fathers reputation as an attorney, though that has nothing to do with my present call. It happens that I'm in need of a private investigator, and I wondered if you might be interested in taking on the case. For a suitable fee, of course."
Nancy explained that she delved into mysteries as a hobby and in order to help people, but accepted no payment for her work. Then she asked, "What's the nature of your problem, Mr. Harlow?"
Her caller hesitated. "I'd rather not go into details over the phone. But it would give me great pleasure to meet you in person, Miss Drew. Would you care to drop over for tea this afternoon?"
Nancy accepted the invitation. Roger Harlow thanked her and added, "Shall we say three o'clock if that's convenient? Fine! Ill look forward to seeing you."
Bess was bursting with curiosity when Nancy related the telephone conversation. "Wasn't a racehorse recently stolen from Rainbow Ranch?" Bess asked.
"Yes, I believe so. But he didn't say whether or not that was the problem he wants me to investigate."
Nancy herself was intrigued by Roger Harlow's call. That afternoon, she drove through the arched gateway bearing the name Rainbow Ranch in wrought-iron script and turned up the driveway toward his stately, white-columned house. She found herself as curious as Bess Marvin over why he had chosen to consult her.
A maid answered the door and escorted Nancy to the drawing room. Mr. Harlow appeared a moment later and held out his hand cordially. He was a handsome, tweed-suited man in his early sixties with thinning hair and a ruddy complexion.
"How nice of you to come, Miss Drew! And on such short notice!"
The young detective smiled back at her host. "A mystery is always a challenge that I find hard to resist," she confessed. "But perhaps we'd both feel more comfortable if you just called me Nancy."
"Thank you, I will. Please sit down, Nancy."
Later, when tea had been poured, Mr. Harlow said, "I don't know if Tony Traynor mentioned that Rainbow Ranch is where that television commercial will be shot."
"No, he didn't," the girl said in surprise.
"Actually, it was Tony's call yesterday afternoon saying he wanted you as the model for the commercial that made me think of consulting you about the theft of Shooting Star."
"That was your racehorse?"
"Yes, my prize two year old. We chose his name because he has a white marking on his left side that looks just like a shooting star." Harlow's change of expression as he discussed his stolen thoroughbred showed how deeply the loss had upset him.
"When was he taken?" Nancy asked.
"On the evening of July 4th. And I'm sure the timing wasn't just by chance!" Mr. Harlow explained that almost everyone at the ranch had been away that evening, watching the fireworks display at a small park down the road.
"Have you received a ransom demand from the thieves?"
"No, not a word of any kind. Which, of course, leaves the question of motive wide open."
Nancy knit her brows in a thoughtful frown. "Wasn't Shooting Star due to run in the River Heights Handicap?"
"Yes, and it wouldn't surprise me if that had something to do with the crime. I think I can fairly say that most racing experts regarded Shooting Star as the sure winner." An angry look flickered over Harlow's face as he added, "At least they did before he was stolen. Id like to get my hands on the crooks who did it!"
Nancy mused in silence for a moment, reflecting that Rainbow Ranch was on the edge of Brookvale Forest. "Haven't there been a number of burglaries in this area?" she asked. "I mean, from the large estates and country houses all around Brookvale Forest?"
"Yes." Mr. Harlow nodded. "No doubt you've heard the news reports about them. But those were robberies of money and other valuables. Stealing a big, strapping thoroughbred, sixteen hands high, is another matter altogether. I doubt very much that the same burglars would try to make off with a racehorse."
Their conversation was interrupted as the maid came to report a telephone call. "Mr. Traynor is on the line, sir."
Roger Harlow excused himself from Nancy. But a few minutes later, he returned to summon her to the phone. "When I told Tony you were here, he asked to speak to you," Mr. Harlow said with a smile. "I believe he has some news."
Nancy was slightly breathless as she lifted the receiver. "Hi, Mr. Traynor."
"Nancy, it looks as though this television assignment may happen even sooner than I expected," he began. "I've already proposed you as the model to the advertising agency executive who's handling the account. He's enthusiastic about the idea, but first the sponsor wants to see some stills of you. Could you possibly be at Rainbow Ranch again tomorrow morning—say around nine o'clock for some preliminary posing?"
"Of course," she promised, her heart beating a bit faster at the prospect. "I just hope I won't disappoint anyone!"
She heard Tony Traynor chuckle at the other end of the line. "Are you serious, Nancy? They'll flip when they see how perfectly you fit the role!"
The cinematographer added that she would be well paid for her time. But Nancy asked that any pay for the commercial be donated instead to the River Heights Animal Shelter, her favorite charity.
When she returned to the drawing room, she and her host continued chatting pleasantly for a while.
Mr. Harlow said that he would show her the stable from which Shooting Star had been stolen when she came to Rainbow Ranch to pose the next morning. He would also fill her in on the details of the theft at that time. "For now, I'm content just to know that you'll take the case," he said.
Nancy promised to do her best to solve the mystery of his stolen thoroughbred. Once again, she declined to accept any fee for her detective work. But Mr. Harlow insisted that he would at least reimburse her for any
expenses she might incur while investigating the case.
As she rose to leave, Nancy gestured toward an oil painting of a beautiful woman, which hung above the marble fireplace. "I can't help admiring that portrait," she told her host. "May I ask who she is?"
"My late wife Cynthia. That picture was painted almost twenty years ago. She died just last spring." From the catch in his voice, Nancy could tell how deeply Roger Harlow had loved his wife.
As Nancy walked toward the fireplace to study the portrait more closely, she was struck by the beautiful jewel that the woman was wearing as a pendant on a silver chain around her neck. "What a magnificent opal!" Nancy exclaimed.
Her host seemed pleased that she had noticed it. "Yes, isn't it?" he murmured. "I bought Cynthia that opal on our honeymoon in Australia, and she always treasured it above any other piece of jewelry she ever owned. We both loved it! In fact, that's how we came to name this property Rainbow Ranch—from the flaming colors of that very stone."
"Its a lovely name and a gorgeous gem!" Nancy responded.
She had barely returned home and walked in the front door when Hannah Gruen came bustling into the hallway.
"You're just in time, Nancy! Ned Nickersons on the phone!"
Nancy hurried to take the call, sensing that something serious had prompted it. "Hello, Ned," she said. "Has anything happened?"
"How did you guess? There's real trouble over that fire at the Grimsby Mansion!"
4. Strange Behavior
"What sort of trouble?" Nancy asked, although she could already guess the answer.
"Mr. Ullman's furious, " Ned replied. "He blames the film club's carelessness for the stable burning down. He says in all the years the house stood empty, there was no fire. But we were there one day and look what happened!"
Nancy was as dismayed as Ned at the realtor's attitude, but added, "I suppose we should have expected this. It does look bad for us. Ned, can we be absolutely sure it wasn't due to any negligence by the film club?"
"Positive! I told Mr. Ullman that none of us smoke, and there were no matches lit or anything else done that might have caused a fire. Tve checked with everyone in the group. Nevertheless, he's threatening to stop us from using the mansion."

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