The Nancy Drew Files #41: Something to Hide (1989)
Ned
is back in town for a class project and desperately needs help from
Nancy and the gang. Though he refuses to tell them what they'll do,
he picks them up and takes them to the mall. It turns out that he has
an assignment for his marketing class. His team will hand out samples
of Spotless, a new acne cream, and get feedback from users.
The
team consists of: Justin, a smart ass and super smart guy who reminds
me a lot of Winston; Marcia, a kind of rich girl who seems nice;
Brad, a super hot guy who falls head over heels for Bess despite her
being super sick; and Heather, who makes it clear from the very start
that she's out to snag Ned for herself.
Bess
volunteers to try some of the cream for herself, but Justin freaks
out when she grabs one tube. He laughingly claims he poisoned it
before running out to his car for more. After doing some work, Bess
starts feeling even worse. Brad volunteers to grab her a lemonade and
winds up with so many things to pick up for others that he has to
take help with them. Not long after finishing her lemonade, Bess
passes out and winds up rushed to the hospital. The doctor determines
that she was poisoned.
To
make things worse, five more kids show up at the hospital with the
same symptoms. Tests reveal that everyone has arsenic in their
bloodstreams and that they most likely used something on their skin
with arsenic in it. Gee, I wonder what that could be?
Since
Bess is recovering nicely, everyone goes to a party at Heather's
house. She gets Ned alone to give him a tour of her house that
probably leads to her bedroom and seems pissed when he ignores her in
favor of his actual girlfriend. Marcia gets Nancy alone to warn her
that Heather has a reputation on campus, I bet she does!, for
breaking up happy relationships.
Though
she doesn't have any suspects, Nancy does learn that Justin did an
internship at Asco, the maker of Clearly, which is the main
competitor to Spotless. She sneaks into the head office, goes through
their employment records, and learns there is no proof he ever worked
there. Nancy calls and pretends that she's checking references for
him, but HR tells her that no one by that name ever worked there.
Not
a whole lot happens for a good chunk of the book. Nancy and Ned
double with Brad and Bess to some concert. I guess being in the
hospital isn't an excuse to miss a party. She also overhears Marcia
having a heated phone conversation, which makes it odd when Marcia
suddenly gets sick and winds up in a coma. The doctors announce that
someone gave her a lethal dose of arsenic.
Though
everyone seems to think it's Justin, I have my doubts. Heather claims
she's so scared that she's changing majors and dropping out of the
competition. George, while in Chicago though, sees Heather dressed
smartly and walking out of an advertising agency. Ned and Nancy talk
things through and decide it might not be Justin working for the
competition because corporate espionage doesn't happen in the real
world. Sigh.
Brad's
family conveniently owns a big ass orchard, and since it's Halloween
and there's a big party coming up, Bess convinces them to visit and
pick up some pumpkins. Brad's dad lets it slip that they use arsenic
in the greenhouse where they grow the pumpkins, and Brad then gets
Nancy alone to gossip about Justin. He tells her that he doubts the
guy did it and that he thinks Marcia just used too much of the cream.
Too bad the doctors already determined that was impossible. Nancy
then hears from Ned, who talked to his professor who is best buddies
with the owner of Asco. The owner vehemently denies that his company
would ever stoop to such low tactics.
The
gang shows up to the big party dressed like characters from The
Wizard of OZ. Bess is Dorothy, Nancy is the Scarecrow, Ned gets the
Cowardly Lion, and George is the Tin Man. Nancy tells them her
suspicions about Brad, and even though she literally has absolutely
no evidence, they all agree with her. Bess, who was in love with the
guy 60 seconds ago, now agrees it was him and says she won't go
anywhere alone with him.
Brad
cuts in on Ned and Nancy dancing and begs her to go outside with him
to get away from the crowd and talk. As soon as she tells him she
knows he's behind everything, he attacks her. The two fight, and he
hits her over the head and knocks her out. When she comes to, she has
her hands tied in front of her. They fight some more until she head
butts him and runs away.
This
leads to a fight in the woods that has Nancy clasp her hands together
and punch him in the throat, which slows him down until Ned arrives.
The cops are right behind him and take Brad away. We then learn that
Heather was at the ad agency in Chicago to tell them in person that
she was no longer interested in the job. Also, Justin really did work
for the company, but his personnel file was on someone's desk because
they were calling to offer him some work. Ned jokingly says that he
wants to fight for the Spotless job, and Nancy silences him with a
kiss, telling him that marketing is way too dangerous.
*Nancy
sneaks into the Asco corporate office by walking in with her toolbox
and claiming she's a computer repair tech. I realize this was the
80s, but what kind of repair tech carries around a normal toolbox?
*Bess
wears a black leather miniskirt and a bright blue silk shell top on a
date with Brad, which is just about the most 80s thing I can think of
right now.
*So,
Nancy and Ned are on their way to see Marcia and find a bunch of cop
cars there because of her poisoning. The freaking chief of police
pulls them aside to ask how they knew the victim and acts super
suspicious of Ned. Like my beloved Ned would ever do anything wrong!
*How
realistic is it anyway that the chief of the whole police force would
come out for this?
*Ned
has a good point in that if the cream was tainted, it might turn
people off from using all kinds of acne creams and not just one
brand. That's why he doubts Asco was behind the poisonings.
*Asco
must not be a very big company if it literally has one file for
everyone who works there!
That's a good point about company, Ned. That would be bad for business.
ReplyDeleteYeah, there's no way the chief of police would come out. Not unless it was extremely high profiled case or disaster. At least that's the only time my city's Chief of Police is ever seen out.
I mean, if Coca-Cola got tainted, I'm not sure I'd go reaching for a Pepsi anytime soon... :)
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