Nancy Drew Files #13: Wings of Fear (1987)
Sorry
for the extreme lack of posts lately! I promise that I'll be back to
my usual crazy posting self as soon as possible! :)
Nancy
is all chilling at home, maxing and relaxing, when she gets a phone
call from her old friend Jennifer. Instead of asking pleasant
questions like how are you and how have you been since I ran away
from River Heights over a year ago, she immediately flips out about
how her close friend Rod was murdered. See, Jennifer works for
Victory Airlines and worked with Rod. He kept flashing around large
bundles of cash and bragging about working with smugglers, so she's
pretty convinced someone murdered him for talking. Sounds reasonable.
Since
Nancy can't do anything on her own and George already has plans, Bess
agrees to fly last minute with her to Seattle. Jennifer greets then
and instantly makes them go and talk with Mr. Talbot, the owner of
the airline. He's really no help, mainly because someone literally
just threw a rock through his office window. A rock, by the way, with
a written warning on it that Nancy should keep her mouth shut and go
back to River Heights. You know that's not going to keep her away.
We
get to meet Sean, Jennifer's boyfriend. He's totally cool with
everything but does spend a good portion of his time trying to calm
Jen down and convince her that nothing is wrong. He gives Nancy a
tour of the airport, which makes his girlfriend pout for way too long
about him “ignoring” her. He also arranges for both Nancy and
Bess to join a new group of college students working for the airline.
After
hearing that Rod mentioned something about a 747, Nancy convinces
herself that it was a warning about the smugglers. Jennifer storms
around a ton and moans about how they keep avoiding her and leaving
her out of stuff. It doesn't help when Nancy takes off after a plan.
The plane was from China and grounded because of mechanical failure.
Before it takes off again, she rushes after it to look for evidence.
All
that really happens though is that some dude locks her inside the
cargo hold as the plane takes off. Sean saves her and tells her the
engine failures stopped the plane yet again. They then go to a party
and meet Jennifer's roommate Miranda. Miranda suddenly flips out upon
learning of the investigation and practically throws a Chinese vase
at Nancy. She says Rod gave it to her when they dated before and that
she worries it was stolen.
Despite
no one knowing whether this is part of a smuggling ring, Nancy sneaks
into the baggage handling area of the airport to look for similar
vases. She meets Grant Sweeney instead. As the head of the baggage
department, he is less than friendly about some random girl sneaking
around. Even though he's just doing his job, he goes to the top of
her suspect list.
Jennifer,
who still feels threatened by her old “best” friend, decides to
do some investigation work of her own. She then surprises Nancy by
announcing that she knows who the smugglers are. While working as a
flight attendant, she saw some Chinese guys acting sneaky over a bag
of diamonds. Mr. Talbot doesn't seem to really care, but when Nancy
points out that there might be a logical explanation, Jennifer stops
off in a fit.
No
Nancy Drew book is complete without at least one guy falling in love
with her. This time it's a baggage handler named Paul. He starts
coming around all the time and asking her out. Even after she tells
him she has a serious boyfriend back home, he won't stop. After
talking with him and asking Sweeney some questions, she's still no
closer to finding out the truth.
It
doesn't help that Sweeney wants absolutely nothing to do with her. He
almost attacks her with a heavy wrench but claims he thought she was
a smuggler. Sean starts acting really cool towards her, and Paul
turns on her too. He even stops her from chasing after Sweeney when
she see's the older man doing something suspicious. Both guys tell
her that Sweeney told them to avoid her because she was investigating
a smuggling ring and wants to pin it on them.
While
on the way from that meeting, she runs into a slightly older flight
attendant named Linda. Everyone hates her because she's so rude just
downright mean. Nancy follows Linda to a top secret meeting with
Sweeney and overhears them talking about the smuggling ring and how
Nancy is getting too close. Linda freaks out because she realized
Bess is a plant and that they're going to find out the truth. Someone
then grabs Nancy from behind and drags her off.
It's
only Sean though. He sits down with Nancy, and they uncover some more
facts. It turns out that 747 refers to the time of the flight and not
the plane. Just as they decide to tell Jennifer what they found, she
comes home, sees them together, and instantly decides that they're
sneaking around behind her back. She storms off like a six year old,
leaving Sean to chase after her, apologize for doing nothing wrong,
and begging her to help them.
This
leads to Nancy dressing up in Bess's clothes and changing her hair
color temporarily to board a flight to LA with Linda as the head
flight attendant. Linda randomly snaps at some guy on the flight and
doesn't seem happy to see him. After they land, Bess introduces Nancy
to Mark, a hunky pilot who took her out to dinner. They go over
everything they know and somehow come up with the idea that the
smugglers are operating in LA.
Nancy
then randomly spots a 747 mark on a box in the airport, follows the
person carrying the box, and opens it when the guy leaves to find a
bunch of Chinese vases hidden inside. Oh you silly smugglers and
you're easily identifiable marks! For reasons I don't understand,
Nancy realizes that Talbot himself is behind the smuggling ring. She
tracks down Blake Maxwell, a big wig in the airline, to ask for his
help. They find out that Talbot took off running after Linda
mentioned Bess to him. When Sean goes to get Maxwell, they learn that
his office number is 747. Gasp, or something.
Since
they were stupid enough to give them what little evidence they found
and since this was before 9/11, they rush to stop the plane from
taking off because he's on it. They actually get Nancy a ticket on
the flight, where she tells Bess everything they found before
confronting Linda. Linda confesses that she was involved but wanted
out and that the man from the earlier flight was someone hired to
cause “mechanical” troubles. She then tells Nancy that Maxwell
set her up and got all the ladies on the same flight so he could get
rid of the evidence just as the plane starts going down.
Turns
out that they arranged for a bomb to go off in the cargo hold. Mark
manages to bring the plane down safely, Linda helps everyone off the
plane, and the cops arrest Maxwell. The cops tell them that Maxwell
bugged Talbot's office to listen to his calls and that Linda threw
the rock through the window because she wanted to protect Nancy. Paul
pops up again to ask Nancy out, and she invites him to go out with
the whole group for dinner because she fells bad for being mean to
him. Bess then asks if they can rent a car to head home, but Nancy
tells her no because she doesn't want to wait another minute longer
to be back in Ned's arms. Aw.
*My
old college roommate was in town a few weeks ago when I picked a few
of these books up. We both agreed that this is one of the most 80s
covers ever! Nancy does wear this exact outfit in the book though.
*Jennifer
is really awful in this book. If I were Nancy, I would have just
taken off after her second hissy fit and told her to solve the crime
on her own.
*After
a particularly rough fight, Jennifer and Miranda decide to unwind by
baking a batch of coconut macaroon cookies. Yup, nothing says
relaxing like making a batch of the world's hardest cookies...
*Bess
mopes around because she and Nancy flip a coin to see who will sleep
on the floor and who gets the couch, which she loses. Nancy then has
to point out that Bess got the couch the night before and that she
has some hotshot pilot chasing after her, so her life isn't too bad.
*I
seriously think the ghostwriters deliberately created all guys, with
the exceptions of Ned and Carson, to be awful just to make them look
better. There are way too many books with a guy chasing after her who
just won't leave her alone, even after finding out she has a
boyfriend.
*Bess
is apparently such a cow that when she lets Nancy borrow a skirt and
sweater, Nancy “swims” in her clothes. I hate this crap.
*Just
so you know, Maxwell is in this book so little until the end that
he's not even one of the suspects in the beginning!
*Nice
empowering message there at the end. If you're mean to a guy who
won't stop hitting on you when you tell him not to, you should
totally go out with him later to make up for it.
Nice empowering message there at the end. If you're mean to a guy who won't stop hitting on you when you tell him not to, you should totally go out with him later to make up for it.
ReplyDeleteGreat message. Its not like he could learn to accept no right off the bat and leave her alone.
Agree about Jennifer. Nancy should have just left or threatened too.
I know, right? I feel like most of these guys would just go away if Nancy would tell them she's not interested instead of mentioning that she has a boyfriend and then stringing them along...
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