![]() ![]() “Yes.” Of course, she does, doesn’t everyone? I didn’t even know there was such a thing. ![]() ““Do you have an international driver’s license?” the porter asked. And as well-traveled as Nancy is, she’s prepared. “…the plane began to toss violently.” Somehow the pilot manages to land safely. In typical Nancy Drew mystery fashion, even the plane ride doesn’t go well. Six-seven-eight-nine- BOOM!” Okay, these bad guys mean business! “In a split second the box was in her hands. She doesn’t say it, but she’s a little miffed that Bess entered her photo in a contest because sleuthing means staying incognito.īefore Nancy leaves River Heights, a package is delivered to the house and it’s ticking. ![]() ![]() For once, there isn’t some convoluted reason the boys would fly to Scotland at the exact same time as Nancy and the girls, but that’s because it turns out Nancy needs Ned to do some sleuthing while she’s abroad.īess entered Nancy into a photo contest and won and apparently everyone around the world reads or sees the cover of Photographie Internationale and repeatedly recognize Nancy on her travels. This story takes place in the middle of May, and Ned hopes Nancy will be home for some event at Emerson in early June. It’s been a few weeks since I read The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes ( Amazon), and already my memory is failing me, so I’ll just go off my notes. ![]()
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