Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #96: The Case of the Photo Finish (1990)
River Heights is
randomly selected as the site of some massive games event like the
Olympics but for high school students. Both Nancy's family and
George's family agree to take in girls running against each other.
Nancy winds up with Cheryl, but George winds up with Marta, a girl
from Germany who kinda seems like a bitch. Her trainer Helga shows up
with her and demands to stay in their home.
It turns out that
someone wants Cheryl to lose real bad. Among the suspects are Eric, a
photographer, Steve, his main competition, Willy, some random dude
who barely turns up in the book, and both Helga and Marta. During the
first celebration event, someone pushes Cheryl off the stage, but she
manages to catch herself at the last possible second. A random Swiss
girl claims she saw someone push Cheryl, but when Nancy talks to her,
she can't actually remember what she saw.
Cheryl gets threatening
phone calls at Nancy's house, someone coats her gym bag in honey, and
someone leaves a threatening note on their doorstep that warns her to
drop out. She thinks the honey is a clear sign that Marta is behind
everything because apparently Germans use honey when training or
something. Someone then puts something in her path that she trips
over and almost injures herself so bad that she needs to drop out.
Nancy kinda suspects
this girl named Barbara. She pops up and requests that Marta do an
interview with her but Helga refuses. Though she claims that she's
there on assignment, she later admits that she's a freelancer. She
approaches Nancy while wearing a very visible wire and tries to get
her to say on record that she's investigating something. Barbara is
also there with Steve when Cheryl trips. She admits that someone
tipped her off that a big story would unfold and that when she
realized what the person meant, she wanted to run away before anyone
suspected her.
Annelise is another
runner and one of the only ones from Germany. She agrees to help
Nancy and keep an eye on things when she can't be there. They find
her upset in the locker room because she spilled guava juice all over
her warm up suit and had to get a new one. Nancy has stuff on her
mind though because someone tried to run her and Cheryl off the road,
which led to her finding out that she had no brakes. It turns out
that someone actually cut the brake line.
As much as I would like
to recap this book more in depth, not a lot happens. Carson and
George's parents invite a whole crap load of people out to dinner one
night, but George's dad then finds that his car won't start. Annelise
briefly disappears and comes back just in time to fix the car. When
Eric realizes his bag is missing, he freaks out and blames Steve
because the bag has ALL his photos from the events over the last few
days. Annelise conveniently finds the missing bag but the photos are
gone.
Cut to the next day and
the big race between Cheryl and Marta. They tie, which leaves the
founders checking the camera footage to see who finished first. Nancy
somehow puts everything together and realizes Annelise was behind the
threats. She hoped to get Cheryl to drop out and frame Marta, which
would help her win the big race. The cops show up and make her open
her bag, where they find all of Eric's missing film. They presumably
take her away, and the organizers come back with some big news. It
turns out that Cheryl and Marta crossed the finish line at the exact
same time, so they get to share the gold medal. Whatever.
*There's a random
suspect named Ramsey who keeps showing up and shooting daggers at
Cheryl or just acting really snappy around her. It takes Nancy way
too long to realize that they dated and he isn't happy that Cheryl
dumped him.
*Bess doesn't care
though. She joins his cheering section and mentions that there are
many women rooting for him.
*When I say that nothing
happened, I really mean it. I kept skimming big chunks of the book
because it was like Nancy chatting with someone and adding them to
her suspect list when they didn't do anything.
I'm sorry the book wasn't that interesting. That's no fun.
ReplyDeleteNope. I like snarking on Nancy, and it's no fun when there's nothing to snark about!
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