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pered, “Two tables to your left-those are the Turkowers.”
Nancy casually glanced in their direction as the waitress arrived to take her order.
Then, just as their pie and tea arrived, a bellhop walked through the dining room, say-
ing, “Nancy Drew, telephone call for Nancy Drew.”
Nancy waved to him and identified herself.
“It sounds like an emergency,” he told her, pulling a cordless phone from a holster on his belt.
“Hello? Yes?” Nancy said.
“Nancy, thank goodness I got you,” a breathless voice said. “It’s Alicia Nivel. You’ve got to come at once. Ned’s been hurt!”
Chapter Four
NANCY clutched the phone so tightly that her knuckles turned white. “What happened?”
“We don’t know,” Alicia replied. “We found him on the floor at the command post uncon-
scious. He must have fallen and hit his head on something. When he came to, he asked us to call you right away, so I drove down to the general store at Madison Junction.”
“I’ll be there as soon as possible.” Nancy switched off the phone and sprang up from her seat. “Ned’s been hurt,” she told Bess. “I have to go to him right away.”
“I’ll go, too.” Bess waved for the waitress and paid the check while Nancy went on ahead to get the car.
The fifteen miles to the campsite seemed to take forever. When Nancy turned in to the parking area, she flung the door open in one movement, then dashed up to camp and straight to the tiny cabin. Bess followed. In-
side, Nancy saw Jack, Jennifer, and Alicia clustered around Ned with an open first-aid kit on the floor nearby. Ned was sitting propped up against the wall, holding his head in his hands.
“Ned!” Nancy cried as she rushed in and knelt beside him. “Are you all right?”
“I feel a lot better now that you’re here.”
Jennifer reluctantly moved aside so Nancy could look at the back of Ned’s head. There was a huge bump and dried blood on it. “What happened?” she asked.
Ned shifted, and as he did, Nancy noticed something gleaming on the floor behind him.
She picked it up and tucked it into her pocket.
“Let me think. I was on my way over to the command post. The door was ajar, and it’s supposed to be kept shut because there’s a lot of valuable hardware in here. So I decided to make sure everything was okay. I got inside, and the next thing I knew, I was lying here with this lump on my head and the mother of all headaches. Somebody must have hit me.”
Just then Bess arrived. “Ned,” she gasped, “are you okay?”
“Hi, Bess,” he answered, trying his best to sound normal. “Guys, this is Bess Marvin.”
Jennifer and Alicia nodded to Bess. Jack glanced at her, smiled broadly, and held out his hand to shake hers. “Hello there, I’m Jack Billings. Boy, does Ned Nickerson have some great-looking friends.”
Bess blushed but said nothing.
Nancy got to her feet. “Someone obviously wanted something. Is all the equipment still here?”
Alicia had been studying the computer ta-
ble. “It doesn’t look as if anything was taken.”
Nancy crossed to the supply room. Every-
thing looked much as it had when she had seen it a couple of hours earlier. Then she noticed the hypodermic syringe and several vials of tranquilizer were missing.
“Did anyone take a syringe and some tran-
quilizer vials out of here?” Nancy asked over her shoulder.
Alicia stepped inside and checked the shelf.
“Oh-they are missing. But who would have taken them?”
Nancy’s thoughts raced. First the group had discovered fifty marmots missing, and now someone seemed to have stolen tranquilizers that could sedate more marmots. Was some-
one planning to tranquilize the fifty stolen creatures so they could be quietly shipped out of the park?
Before she could ask more questions. Nancy saw Professor Trainey at the doorway.
“Now what?” he demanded, slightly out of breath. “Can’t I leave this project for five minutes without-” His voice faded as he noticed Ned on the floor.
“Someone hit Ned over the head,” Jennifer told her father. “And tranquilizers are missing from the supply room.”
Trainey’s eyes widened as he knelt beside Ned. “We’ve got to get you up to the hospital in Gardiner as soon as we can.” He glanced around the room, clearly upset. “Can someone drive him there? We can’t take chances-not with a head injury.”
“I’ll go,” Nancy quickly offered. “Where is it?”
“Gardiner is just over the state line in Montana, right outside the north entrance of the park. I’ll ride along and show you the way,” Jack offered. “Just give me a couple of minutes to clear it with headquarters.”
Nancy remembered the object she had stashed in her pocket. She slipped it out unob-
trusively. It was a Phi Beta Kappa key. Turning it over, she saw the initials D.T. engraved on the back. Dan Trainey.
She leaned down to pat Ned’s shoulder, then crossed the room.
“Professor?” she said quietly. “May I speak to you privately for a moment?”
Frowning, Trainey followed her outside.
“If you’re concerned about Ned’s care, don’t be,” he began.
“It’s not that,” Nancy replied. She showed him the gold medallion. “I found this just now under Ned. It’s yours, isn’t it?”
Trainey took the key from her palm and examined it. “Yes,” he said. “I noticed I’d lost it a few days ago. Thanks.”
“How do you suppose it came to be lying under Ned-now?” Nancy asked.
Trainey flushed. “What are you implying?”
“Professor Trainey,” Nancy said, “I’m a de-
tective. Something strange is going on here.
Ned asked me to help find out what it is.”
“Now, look here,” Trainey said impatiently.
“I have a research assistant in the hospital, another of my students on the way there, fifty marmots missing, and a crucial deadline com-
ing up in a couple of days. The last thing I need is an amateur detective in my hair. Do I make myself clear?”
Nancy remained calm. “Do you realize,”
she asked, “that someone from your group could be behind all the trouble?”
Trainey’s eyes narrowed. “What do you mean?
Knowing she finally had his full attention, Nancy continued. “As I understand it, each marmot’s transmitter has its own distinctive code, right?
“Yes, of course,” Trainey replied, his voice ominously low.
“So someone could use the computer to pin down an animal’s location at any given mo-
ment?” she pressed.
“That’s what the equipment is designed to do-if you know the codes,” Trainey replied.
Nancy fixed her eyes on the professor’s face.
“And who knows them?”
Trainey shrugged. “Everyone here, I sup-
pose. The list is in the computer. …” The professor’s voice trailed off as he realized the significance of what he had just said.
“It all points to an inside job, professor,”
Nancy said quietly.
Trainey scowled. “Look, Ms. Drew, are you suspecting me of jeopardizing my project?
That’s insulting and crazy.”
“I’m not saying-” Nancy began.
The professor interrupted her. “I don’t have time for this. Why don’t you go sightseeing or something?” he barked, then stalked away.
As Nancy returned to the shed, she thought that it was unlikely the professor would jeopar-
dize his own project, but until she could prove otherwise, he had to be a suspect.
When she got back to the command post, Ned was sitting up near the computer. Nancy was glad to see that his color was better. “Can you walk?” she asked him.
He s
miled and assured her that he could.
“All right, we can go,” Jack said from the doorway. As they walked across the camp-
ground to the parking area, he moved to Bess’s side. “Are you coming to the hospital, too?”
Bess nodded, and Nancy noticed the interest in her friend’s blue eyes.
“Good,” Jack continued, opening the door for Ned and then the back door of the car for Bess. He slipped in next to her.
As they started off in the direction of the north entrance, Ned asked, “What were you talking to the professor about?”
“The problems the study is having,” Nancy replied, being deliberately vague. “He seemed tense.”
“He has a right to be,” Ned said. “His reputation is riding on the success of this project.”
For the rest of the trip. Nancy concentrated on her driving while Jack pointed out land-
marks. Ned leaned back in his seat with his eyes closed.
At the hospital the group easily found the emergency room. After Ned and Nancy spoke with the nurse there, an orderly led Ned into an examining room, explaining to Nancy that only the patient was allowed inside. The rest of the group found seats in the waiting room.
“I am totally starved,” Bess announced.
“It’s dinnertime.”
“There are some vending machines down-
stairs,” Jack said.
“Is this the hospital Brad is in?” Nancy asked after Bess borrowed some quarters and headed for the elevator.
“Yes,” Jack replied.
“I wonder if he’s allowed visitors yet.”
“I don’t know,” Jack said. “We can ask. I hope he isn’t badly scarred. Burns can be pretty awful.”
As he spoke, he rubbed a reddish scar on the back of his left hand. “So, tell me about you and Ned. You seem to know each other pretty well,” he continued.
Nancy nodded. “We’ve been going together for a long time.”
“Too bad,” Jack said with a charming smile.
“If Ned weren’t such a nice guy, I’d ask you to the square dance tomorrow night at the Old Faithful Inn.”
“That’s where we’re staying,” Nancy re-
marked.
“Then you’ve got no excuse for missing it,”
he said, casually draping an arm across the back of Nancy’s chair.
“Are you sure I can’t tempt you to go with me?” Jack asked teasingly.
Nancy felt flattered but shook her head. “I have a feeling Ned wouldn’t like that too much,” she answered lightly. “But maybe I’ll see you there.”
Jack gave a mock sigh of disappointment.
“Too bad. Ned’s a lucky guy.”
From the doorway Ned said, “I sure am. The doctor says I’ll be fine. No concussion or anything-but I had to have a few stitches.”
He gestured to the bandage wrapped all the way around his head. It gave him a roguish look.
Just then Bess came rushing up. “Are they done with you already?” she asked. “Can we go now?”
“I’d like to meet Brad,” Nancy replied. “If they’ll let us in to see him.”
“Good idea,” Ned said.
They asked for Brad’s room number at the front desk, then filed into the elevator. At the nurse’s station they learned that he was con-
scious and able to receive visitors. A couple of minutes later the group piled into Brad’s room. His face and arms were heavily ban-
daged, but his eyes lit up when he saw them.
“Ned, Jack!” he said, and grinned. “It’s great to see you!” He turned his gaze to Nancy and Bess.
“This is my girlfriend. Nancy Drew, and her friend Bess Marvin,” Ned explained.
“Nice to meet you,” Brad said. Then he noticed Ned’s bandage. “Hey, guy, what hap-
pened?”
Ned told him.
“We are some hard luck bunch,” Brad said.
“First me, and now you.”
“Don’t forget that marmot that nipped me on the nose last week,” Jack interjected with a laugh.
“That’s right,” Brad replied. “Maybe you should watch your step if you’re going to hang around with us. Nancy.”
Ned filled Brad in about the missing mar-
mots. “After the stove exploded I asked Nancy to come out to look into it. She’s a detective, and if anyone can figure out who’s causing all the trouble, she can.”
“Tell me about your accident, Brad,” Nancy began.
“There’s not much to tell. The first thing I did when I went on duty was make a cup of coffee.”
“Of course,” Ned said, grinning. “He’s a caffeine addict.”
Brad smiled back, then continued. “When I went to light the stove, there was a whoosh, and then flames were everywhere. The next thing I knew, I woke up here.”
“How terrible!” Bess exclaimed.
Brad’s face hardened. “Yeah, well, I’m not so sure it was an accident. I saw someone sneaking out of the hut as I walked up the path.”
Nancy leaned forward eagerly. “Could you tell who it was?”
Brad stared up at the ceiling for a long time.
Finally he said, “I hate to say it, but it looked an awful lot like Dan Trainey.”
Chapter Five
No way,” Ned said. “How could you even think that the professor had anything to do with it?”
Brad shook his head. “All I can tell you is that whoever it was was wearing a dark green hat and a green coat like the professor’s. And considering the way he ran behind the hut, I’d say he didn’t want to be seen.”
“Well, it wasn’t Professor Trainey,” Ned insisted. “And that’s that.”
Reluctantly, Nancy told them about finding the professor’s Phi Beta Kappa key.
Ned scowled. “There’s bound to be an ex-
planation. Did you ask him about it?”
“Yes,” Nancy told him. “He said he noticed he lost it a few days ago.”
“Well, there you are,” Ned concluded. “It was probably on the floor all this time.”
Nancy glanced at Ned, who looked upset.
She decided to drop the subject for a while.
Turning back to Brad, she asked, “Can you think of any reason why anyone would want to hurt you?”
“When I noticed that the traps were missing, the others divided up my chores so I could look into it. Maybe my investigation bothered somebody,” Brad suggested.
Nancy nodded thoughtfully. “Did you dis-
cover anything?”
Before Brad could answer, a nurse came bustling in. Nancy could almost hear the starch rustling in her white uniform.
“Sorry, folks. Visiting hours are over.” She took Brad’s wrist between her fingers and checked her watch.
The group said their goodbyes. As they left, Nancy decided to return the next day to ques-
tion Brad further.
On the way back, Ned sat silently beside Nancy. .She could tell he was thinking about the professor. Jack and Bess kept up a steady stream of conversation in the backseat, and Nancy was glad of it.
“I have an idea,” Jack said as Nancy turned onto the dirt road leading to the campsite.
“There’s a new little cafe with disco music in West Yellowstone. I know Ned has to rest this evening, but we could go dancing.”
“That sounds great,” Bess replied.
“Thanks, but I’ll pass,” Nancy said. “You guys go without me.”
“Sure you don’t mind?” Bess asked.
Nancy shook her head.
When she parked the car. Jack climbed out, then put his head in through the window. “I’ll come by the hotel around eight, okay?” he said to Bess. “If you change your mind, you can still join us,” he added to Nancy.
“Oh, wait,” Bess called, getting out and walking up the path after Jack. “What kind of place is this? I need to know what to wear.”
Jack laughed and put his arm around Bess’s shoulders. The
two of them bent their heads together and launched into an animated con-
versation.
Nancy looked over at Ned. He was sitting very stiffly, staring straight ahead. “Are you feeling all right?” she asked.
“I’m fine,” he said in a tense voice. But then he added, “There’s no way Dan Trainey tam-
pered with that stove. Nancy.”
Nancy was silent, and Ned guessed the rea-
son. “You’re not listening to me, are you?”
“I’m listening,” Nancy said. “But I have to check him out, and what Brad said makes him a suspect.” When Ned didn’t respond, she continued. “Of course I’m investigating every-
one.”
Nancy hoped for a goodbye kiss, but Ned simply opened the door and walked away.
Without a word, he passed Bess as she re-
turned to the car.
“Brrr!” Bess said, climbing into the passen-
ger seat. “Did you and Ned just have a fight?”
Nancy swallowed back tears but didn’t feel like talking on the drive back to the hotel. Bess was quiet, too, until they turned in to the parking lot. Then she said, “Let’s go watch Old Faithful.”
Nancy would have preferred to lie down with a book, but she laughed and said, “Okay, Old Faithful it is!”
The girls went through the lobby and fol-
lowed a path to the geyser.
“Come on,” Bess urged. “I see two spots on that bench over there. We’d better grab them.”
They sat down and studied the center of attention, a four-foot-high cone that looked like a shrunken volcano. Small puffs of white steam trailed lazily upward from it.
Suddenly there was a rumbling sound as if a truck were passing. Water bubbled up over the surface of the cone and shot at least a hundred feet into the air. Finally, after two or three minutes, the column of water slowly sank and then vanished.
“Wow!” Bess exclaimed.
Nancy just smiled.
Touching her arm, Bess said in an under-
tone, “Look over there. See the guy with all the camera equipment? That’s Turkower.”
Nancy saw a couple in their forties. The man was tall, with salt-and-pepper hair and a mus-
tache. He had two expensive-looking cameras around his neck and a leather camera bag over one shoulder. Mrs. Turkower could have just stepped out of a beauty salon.

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