Something to Hide

Something to Hide by Carolyn Keene, published by Simon Pulse in 1991, is a juvenile fiction title that delves into the world of mysteries and detective stories. In this edition, readers follow Ned as he embarks on a marketing project for his Emerson College class, aiming to introduce Spotless beauty cream to the public at a local mall. However, the project takes a dangerous turn when a mysterious individual threatens the launch by poisoning the product, prompting Nancy to step in and uncover the perpetrator.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of suspense and intrigue as Nancy navigates the challenges posed by the threat to the beauty cream. The story focuses on themes of investigation and problem-solving, as Nancy works to protect her friend’s project while unraveling the mystery behind the malicious act. With a page count of 10, this compact tale offers a quick yet captivating experience for young readers interested in detective stories.
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Ned’s marketing project for his Emerson College class–introducing Spotless beauty cream to the public at a local mall–is threatened by a mysterious individual who has laced the product with poison, and Nancy must uncover the perpetrator.
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