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Someone had turned off the boom box by now. But I realized its loud music must have masked the sound of those shots.
“Not exactly,” I said carefully, glancing toward the cameras. There were two cameramen there filming the scene from different angles, though I couldn’t help noticing that Butch wasn’t one of them. In fact, aside from the two camera operators and an older woman from the makeup team, nobody from the TV crew was in view at the moment.
“Wow, that looks painful,” Bess was saying to George, bending over to peer at the cut on her foot. “You might want to get it looked at.”
A uniformed resort employee pushed forward. “Yes, please come with me, miss,” he said in a polite but firm voice. “I’ll take you to the medical hut straightaway.”
“Don’t be silly,” George protested. “It’s just a little scrape. All I need is a Band-Aid.”
But the employee wouldn’t take no for an answer, explaining that coral cuts could be very dangerous if left untreated. George insisted it had been a sharp rock she’d stepped on rather than coral, but evidently the resort wanted to take no chances. Soon the young man and another employee were hustling her off down the beach.
Meanwhile I sidled toward another uniformed employee, an intelligent-looking middle-aged woman. “Listen,” I whispered to her. “I don’t want this to be on camera, but you should know—someone shot at us.”
The woman blinked and turned to stare at me. “I beg your pardon?”
I repeated the information, adding that I was pretty sure the shots had come from the direction of the jungle. By the time I finished, the employee was already shaking her head.
“I’m sure this was a very frightening experience, miss,” she said in a smooth, sympathetic voice. “But as the person who gave you that boat should have explained, there are a few spots with very sharp coral that can tear the rubber pontoons if one isn’t careful. I’m sorry you weren’t properly warned about this.”
“No, you don’t understand.” I cast another quick look around to make sure neither of the cameras was too close. “It wasn’t the coral. Someone shot out those pontoons! You’ll see when you bring the boat in.”
“All right, we’ll take that under advisement.” The woman’s tone indicated quite plainly that she was humoring me, though her polite smile never wavered. “I’ll send someone out to get it first thing tomorrow.”
“Tomorrow?” I exclaimed. “No, you need to bring it in now! If someone looks at the punctures, maybe …”
My voice trailed off as I realized one of the cameramen had stepped closer and was filming me. The other camera was still aimed at Sydney and Vic.
“I’m very sorry your visit with us started out with this sort of unfortunate occurrence,” the employee said in that same smooth, professional voice. “We at the Oro Beach Resort would like to make it up to you with a complimentary massage at our world-class spa.”
With that, she turned away. I stared at the back of her head, feeling frustrated. Chief McGinnis of the River Heights Police Department might not be the sharpest tack on the bulletin board, but at least he usually took me seriously! It was clear this woman didn’t. She wasn’t even planning to drag that pontoon boat out of the lagoon until the next day, let alone warn people that there might be a gun-toting maniac on the loose. So what was I supposed to do now?
I glanced around. Vic was still holding Sydney. She was crying, and he was trying to shield her from the camera with his body. Nearby, Bo and Jamal were just standing there, shifting their weight from foot to foot and looking uncertain.
“Please!” Sydney wailed as the cameraman stepped around for a better angle. “Can’t you just leave us alone for a second?”
Vic glared at the cameraman. “Yeah, have a heart, dude,” he said. “Give us a sec, okay?”
“Sorry, Vic. Just doing my job,” the cameraman responded calmly, taking a step closer and focusing on Sydney.
Vic scowled and gently lowered his new wife to the sand. “Listen,” he blustered, clenching his fists. “You know I’m usually cool with the whole all-access thing. But I asked you nicely, and now I’m telling you. Back off. Or I’ll have to make you do it.”
Uh-oh. He sounded pretty steamed. And it looked like the cameraman wasn’t planning to back down—he was a big guy, almost as broad and burly as Butch or Bo. I glanced around, wishing Madge or Donald was around to break this up, but neither of them was anywhere in sight.
“Listen, both of you,” Bess said in her most soothing tone. “Let’s just take a deep breath….”
“Yes, please,” added the female employee I’d spoken to. “I’m sure we can work things out, gentlemen.”
Vic just glared at her. Before he could respond, there was a loud buzz from the direction of some beach chairs nearby.
“Dude, it’s your phone,” Bo said, grabbing something off one of the chairs and tossing it to Vic.
Vic caught the cell phone and glanced at it, seeming distracted. Then he blinked and brought the phone closer to his face, peering at the tiny screen with an expression of confusion and dismay.
“What is it, Vic?” Sydney asked, stepping closer for a look. When she saw whatever was on the phone, she let out a loud gasp. “Oh, no!” she cried.
“Hey!” Madge’s loud, abrasive voice broke into the scene. She came barreling onto the beach. “What’s going on? Heard there was some kind of trouble.”
“What is it, man?” Jamal asked, staring at Vic with concern.
Vic glanced at him, then over at Bo. “Nothing,” he said. “It’s nothing. Just that guy we met in Seattle.”
Bo nodded. Then he glanced out toward the lagoon. His eyes widened, and he jumped forward, pointing out that way.
“Hey, check it out!” he shouted. “Shark!”
FINNY BUSINESS
Bo’s sudden outburst caused another flurry of exclamations and shouts of alarm. “Are you serious? There’s a shark out there?” Madge cried. She turned and jabbed a finger at the cameramen. “This is golden. Get it on film!”
Both cameramen were way ahead of her. Their lenses were already turned out toward the waters of the lagoon, searching for the shark.
“Hang on, I’m on it!” Bo hollered, ripping off his T-shirt. “Yo, I’ve always wanted to wrestle a shark. Banzai!”
He raced down toward the water’s edge and flung himself in, causing a huge splash. I just stared along with everyone else, startled and a little confused by this turn of events.
“Where is it?” Bess stepped over next to me, shading her eyes with one hand. “I don’t see any shark.”
“Me either.” I was already starting to recover from my surprise.
Madge was standing at the water’s edge, not seeming to notice that tiny, gentle waves were lapping over the toes of her expensive-looking leather pumps. One of the cameramen was in up to his knees, while the other had scooted down the beach to catch another angle.
Bo was a pretty strong swimmer and was already a good distance out. He stopped and came up for air.
“There it is!” he yelled, waving one hand vaguely ahead of him. Then he let out an excited whoop. “Yeah, you better swim away from me, Jaws, if you know what’s good for you!”
He flung himself forward again, swimming hard. “Whoa,” Madge muttered. She shot a look at the cameramen. “This could be huge! Keep on him, guys.”
“You go, Bo!” Jamal shouted, dancing around at the edge of the water pumping both fists in the air. “You’ll show that shark who’s boss, boy!”
I was surprised anew by that. It was never a surprise to see Bo or Vic hamming it up for the cameras. But Jamal hadn’t really seemed like the type.
I glanced over to see how Sydney was taking all this. She was already on edge, and I was afraid a random shark appearance might be all that was needed to send her over it.
But to my further surprise, she was nowhere in sight. Neither was Vic. The two of them had disappeared during all the commotion!
Just then Bess nudged me. “Come on,”
she whispered. “This way.”
Feeling a little confused, I followed as she tiptoed away, staying out of Madge’s sight line. We both ducked behind a neatly clipped hedge at the edge of the beach and hurried along until we were well hidden behind an equipment shed. We rounded the corner and saw Sydney and Vic there waiting for us.
Now I realized what was happening. “You mean the shark thing is a ruse?” I asked Vic, feeling slightly sheepish for taking so long to catch on.
He shrugged. “It’s a code Bo and I invented,” he explained, glancing out around the edge of the shed to check that Bess and I hadn’t been followed. “We use it back in NYC all the time. Whenever one of us mentions a guy from Seattle, the other one’s supposed to kick up a scene as a distraction.”
“Oh.” I glanced at Bess, realizing there was one mystery remaining about all this. “But wait, how did you know where they went?”
“As soon as we got out of the way, we tried to text you, Nancy,” Sydney spoke up. “But I guess your phone’s not working or something, because you didn’t answer.”
I touched the pocket of my shorts. “Oh. I guess I forgot to get it out of my bag after we left the airport. Just as well, since it would’ve gotten soaked when we ended up in the lagoon.”
“Luckily mine’s got a water-resistant case,” Bess said. “They tried me next.”
I nodded, glancing at the couple. Vic looked grim and pale, and Sydney had stopped crying but still appeared to be pretty worked up.
“Okay,” I said briskly. “So does this mean we finally get to talk about that mess you guys found in your room when you got here? Or did you guys have any ideas about what happened with the pontoon boat?”
“Sure, we can talk about that stuff if you want. But first …” Vic pulled out his cell phone and held it out to me. “This just came.”
Once again, I felt a little slow as I remembered that a message had come in for him right before the shark thing—a message that had made Sydney gasp in alarm and get even more upset than she’d already been.
“Oh, right,” I said, reaching for the phone. “What’s it say?”
Glancing down, I saw an e-mail blinking on the screen. The text consisted of a single line: TELL YOUR BRIDE SHE CAN’T ESCAPE FROM HER SHADOW.
But that wasn’t all. Below that message was a photo. It showed the lagoon right there at the resort under the moonlight—with the back view of a shiny bald head sticking up from the dark water!
“Whoa,” I murmured, realizing what this meant.
MrSilhouette was back. And he was right here at the resort.
SAFE HOUSE
“It’s from MrSilhouette!” Sydney cried, sounding on the verge of hysteria. “I should have known it wasn’t over. He’s here! He has to be the one doing all this terrible stuff. What am I going to do?” She turned and buried her face in Vic’s chest. “I never should have agreed to marry you,” she sobbed, her words slightly muffled. “Now you’re in danger too.”
“It’s okay, love,” he said, rubbing her head soothingly. “We’ll get through this.”
Bess stepped over and patted Sydney on the back.
“Yeah, try not to let it get to you so much, Syd,” she added. “Nancy’s on the case now—she’ll track this guy down. She always gets her man.”
I barely heard her. This was an alarming new development. Of course I’d known all along that there was a pretty good chance that Sydney’s old stalker could be behind all the trouble. But this appeared to prove it. I stared at the message and photo, wishing George was there to try to track who’d sent it.
Never mind, I told myself, realizing it probably wouldn’t do any good. This guy was a pro—even the NYPD hadn’t been able to trace his first batch of e-mails. Somehow I doubted he’d gotten any sloppier since then.
Still, I punched a few buttons to forward the message to George’s phone, hoping it hadn’t been totally ruined by its saltwater bath. Just as I finished, the phone buzzed in my hand.
“Incoming message,” I said.
“Got it,” Vic said, grabbing the phone out of my hand before I could see who the message was from. He glanced at the screen, then immediately stuck the phone in his pocket. “Just my agent,” he said with a shrug. “I’ll call him back later.”
He sounded kind of jumpy. And no wonder. We were all a little jumpy at this point.
Sydney was still sobbing inconsolably against Vic’s chest, with Bess crooning into her ear to no apparent avail. Vic glanced around, still looking nervous.
“I think I’d better take her somewhere more private to get her settled down,” he said. “When Madge and the others notice we’re gone …”
I nodded. The last thing Sydney needed right now was a camera shoved in her face. “How about our bungalow?” I suggested. “The TV people never bother to film the three of us unless we’re with one of you guys, so you should be safe there for a while.”
Bess cleared her throat. “Right,” she said. “Except we don’t really know where it is. I mean, we can follow the little map on the key, but we haven’t been there ourselves yet, and so—”
“Never mind,” Vic broke in. “Akinyi’s hut is the first one out on the walk, right out there over the sand—she made them give her that one because she said she’d get seasick trying to sleep out over the water.”
Despite the serious circumstances, I couldn’t help a brief smile. Yeah, that sounded like Akinyi.
“She wasn’t out there on the beach,” I remembered. “So maybe she’s in the bungalow.”
Or maybe not, I realized with a flash of concern. After all, I’d originally suspected Akinyi and Jamal of causing all the trouble. Now that Pandora appeared to be innocent, did I need to consider whether I might have been right about the other two after all?
There was no time to think about that at the moment. We scooted out from our hiding place, tiptoeing across the beach toward the steps leading up to the warren of wooden walkways that stretched out over the water. Soon we were huddled on the tiny front porch of the first bungalow, with Bess keeping a lookout for roving cameramen while Vic knocked softly on the door. I stood behind him, one arm around Sydney, who leaned limply against me. In the distance we could still hear shouts and whoops, presumably from the Great Shark Hunt out in the lagoon.
“Who is it?” Akinyi’s accented voice called out from inside.
“It’s us! Let us in, okay?” Vic hissed, shooting a nervous look around at the nearby bungalows. We were hidden from the beach here, but not very well. Anyone could come down one of the walkways at any moment and spot us there.
Several long seconds passed before the door opened a crack. Akinyi peered out at us, looking wary. “Oh. It is you,” she said, raising one perfectly groomed eyebrow when she took in the sight of Bess and me in our damp street clothes. “What is it? I just stepped out of the shower.”
“Please let us in, Kinnie, okay?” Vic urged. “We just got some pretty wild news, and now Syd’s upset, and we’re trying to stay out of camera range….”
“Oh, I see.” Akinyi finally seemed to notice Sydney standing there, and her face softened. “Just wait one second while I throw something on, all right?”
“Kinnie, wait!” Vic began. But it was too late. The door slammed in our faces.
“She’d better hurry up,” Bess whispered from her vantage point at the edge of the porch. “It sounds like the fun’s over out there.”
Sure enough, the shouts had finally died down. I guessed there was only so long that Bo could pretend he was chasing a shark before it became obvious he wasn’t actually going to catch anything.
“She should know she doesn’t have to get all dressed up for us,” I muttered, casting a look at Akinyi’s door as several thumping noises came from inside. “What’s taking her so long?”
Finally, after another few endless moments, the door opened again. This time Akinyi let it swing wide, revealing that she was wrapped in a plush terrycloth robe with the resort’s logo printed on it.r />
Weird, I thought as we all rushed in. If she wasn’t getting dressed, what was all the thumping about?
“Finally!” Vic blurted out. “I thought you’d never—whoa!”
He caught himself just in time as he stumbled and almost went flying. Glancing down, I saw that he’d tripped over a pair of muddy sandals that had been sitting just inside the door.
Akinyi glanced at them too. “Oh, sorry about that,” she said, kicking the sandals out of the way under a nearby dresser. “I went for a walk in the rain forest to get away from the cameras for a while. That’s why I was in the shower, actually.” She shrugged. “It’s a bit muddy out there.”
Vic didn’t seem too interested in any of that. “Listen, can we hide out here for a while?” he asked, already guiding Sydney toward the nearest chair. “It’s been kind of a tough afternoon. See, first Sydney was out on the water with the girls when someone took a shot at them….”
He went on to explain what had happened, from the pontoon incident to the message from MrSilhouette. Akinyi seemed alarmed by the former and positively horrified by the latter.
“No!” she blurted out, covering her mouth as Vic showed her the photo on his phone. “But I thought all that was over. Oh, Syd, this is terrible! You poor baby!” She rushed over and wrapped her long, slim arms around her friend.
“Come on,” I murmured to Bess. “Let’s leave them to it. We should go get George and then find our bungalow.” A lot had happened since we’d arrived on the island just a couple of hours earlier, and my head was spinning. It was way past time to sit down, catch my breath, huddle with my friends, and discuss it all privately.
* * *
An hour later my friends and I were sitting on the deck of our swank private bungalow. It consisted of a small but luxurious sitting room flanked by two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with two singles. George had immediately claimed the private room on the basis that she was injured and needed her rest.
“Oh, please.” Bess had let out a snort. “It looks like they just stuck on a Band-Aid, like you wanted in the first place.”

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