The Nancy Drew Case Files #47: Flirting with Danger (1990)
Ned's good college
friend Josh got an internship out in Hollywood and invited Ned to
come stay with him and his family in Beverly Hills for a few weeks
and is nice enough to invite Nancy along too. Though they look
forward to spending some time alone, she almost immediately gets
caught up in a mystery. Rachel, Josh's little sister, is just about
to graduate from high school. Nancy overhears her fighting with
someone named Dennis on the phone before she goes missing. Rachel
drives to her graduation but never shows up.
Our list of suspects
include:
Beth:
Rachel's best friend keeps trying to tell Nancy something and then
hesitating. She also wears this necklace with a cat charm that has
white eyes, which she constantly twists when she's nervous, so all
the time.
Jessica: Jessica
is a super bitch. She keeps saying that it's a good thing Rachel is
gone and that no one will miss her, and she stops Beth from talking
to Nancy several times.
Mike: Mike
was Rachel's boyfriend for years until she dumped him for Dennis.
He's not too happy about the break up but assumes that they'll
eventually get back together.
Dennis: Dennis
is our main suspect. The only problem is that no one can find him.
Nancy sees him in a club one time, but he runs away in a panic. They
later stake out his apartment, find the door unlocked, and discover
that someone ransacked the place. Mike sees Rachel's jacket left
behind and finds a note in the pocket that asks someone to please
find them.
Nancy
checks the appliance store where Dennis worked. Ralph, his boss, says
that he fired him because he stole some speakers from him and that he
was bad news. She also learns about a rash of thefts in Beverly
Hills. Someone leaves a note that says the Kats have Rachel and for
her to drop the case. Another someone breaks into the house and
ransacks Rachel's room.
Rachel then calls home
to tell her parents that she's fine, to stop looking for her, and
that she'll be home soon. The cops keep searching for her though.
I'll be honest here: I really didn't like this book and started
skimming big chunks. It's mainly Nancy and Ned talking with people
who know nothing or people who refuse to talk to them. Rachel
eventually comes home and tells them the whole story.
She and all her friends
were the Beverly Hills robbery ring. Dennis got them involved after
getting the job at the appliance store. Ralph, his boss, hired Dennis
to steal used appliances for him to sell in his store, and Dennis
then brought in Rachel and her rich friends because they knew which
houses had what. She tells them that she had proof on videotape,
which is why they broke into her house. They also used the Kats name
as their club.
Nancy gets Rachel to
tell her where they have Dennis. She gets Ralph to confess to
everything with the police standing by. It turns out that he would
get rid of the serial numbers and make fake warranty information to
sell used appliances. He even has a bunch of stolen goods in the
basement and was stupid enough to put his name on the building's
lease. Dennis confesses to everything and begs the cops to leave
Rachel out of it. They tell Nancy that Dennis will likely get charged
but that Rachel will be fine. Ned then asks if they can have a normal
vacation and kisses her.
*Dennis is supposedly a
bad guy. The club he goes to though is for kids under 18 that doesn't
serve alcohol. He also looks like a punk according to multiple
people, but is clean cut enough that he works in an appliance store.
*Was there really a big
market for used appliances in 1990? It seems like an awful lot of
work to sell crap like radios and whatever.
*Um no, Rachel would
face some charges in the end. Dennis says he bullied her into helping
him and that she wasn't guilty, except that she totally helped them
steal stuff. There are tons of women in jail/prison right now because
they did stuff for their boyfriends.
*My copy is in a
collector's edition copy with two other books. The back lists the
name of each one and calls this one Flirting with Disaster, even
though it's actually called Flirting with Danger.
Yeah, there's no way Rachel should be free. She'd be serving time.
ReplyDeleteI don't really think there was a huge market for old appliances. They usually end up in garage sales or donated to Goodwill.
I can see buying something big used like a washer and dryer or a refrigerator, but a stereo? Come on! :)
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