Without a Trace

Without a Trace by Carolyn Keene, published by Simon and Schuster in 2004, is a captivating addition to the Teen & Young Adult genre, featuring 150 pages in English. In this installment, Nancy Drew finds herself invigorated and ready to tackle the rising criminal activity in River Heights. With the support of her friends Bess and George, she embarks on a delicate investigation involving the mysterious disappearance of a valuable Faberge egg, suspected to be linked to foul play.
Readers will follow Nancy as she navigates the challenges of her latest case, balancing her detective skills with the complexities of friendship and the pressures of her environment. The narrative unfolds as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the missing egg while avoiding potential pitfalls. This edition offers a blend of mystery and youthful adventure, making it a fitting choice for fans of the series and newcomers alike.
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Nancy has a new spring in her step – and she needs it, as River Heights is a hotbed of criminal activity and she has a new nemesis on the warpath. With the help of her friends Bess and George, Nancy takes on a case of a very delicate nature: a very old and valuable Faberge egg has disappeared, and the owner suspects foul play. Can the teen detective crack this case without making one big mess?
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