Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #164: The Mystery of the Mother Wolf (2002)
Nancy and the girls are
off to Elk River Ranch in Wyoming. Alice, the best friend of her aunt
Eloise, invited them to spend some time with her and her husband,
John. They'll also meet Jenny, her daughter, and Jenny's fiancee,
Paul. Paul is a zoology student and helping build a wolf sanctuary on
their land. Bess is less then pleased with the news, especially after
hearing that they also have a pet wolf.
While on the way to the
ranch, they have a run in with Rusty. He's their closest neighbor and
has a yard absolutely filled to the brim with junk. Rusty fires a
slingshot at the car windshield and makes a big deal out of how he
doesn't like people around his property. They finally get to the
ranch and meet Dody, a guest, and his son, Dexter, who Bess instantly
develops a crush on.
Nancy almost instantly
finds an old pocket knife in the room she shares with George. Since
it has RM on it, she thinks it might belong to Rusty. That freaks
Alice out because she can't imagine him sneaking around the ranch.
She tells her that it must belong to Ross, one of their ranch hands.
They then meet Jenny and Paul, who just wants to talk about how
awesome wolves are.
The two take the girls
out to see Rainbow, the wolf pet. Her parents died, her pack
abandoned her, and Alice found her just in the nick of time. Rainbow
recently had puppies with their sled dog, Grover, and the girls want
to check things out. Before they can get there though, they almost
get run over by a truck.
Stella, the driver, is
Paul's grandmother, and she has this guy Bill with her. Bill owns a
ranch nearby and is worried about having a wolf sanctuary so close.
He wants assurances that the wolves won't escape and kill his
livestock. This gives Paul an excuse to talk about how they would
never do that because it's not like wolves do this every single day.
As they look at the puppies, Alice casually mentions that there was
an intruder the night before.
Nancy wakes up in the
middle of the night to noises outside and instantly wakes up George.
They head downstairs and eventually find most of the ranch out in the
barn. Someone broke in, shot Grover with a tranquilizer dart, and
then ran off with Rainbow. John calls the vet to learn what to do
about the puppies and how to care for Grover. Nancy goes outside to
look for clues and actually becomes disoriented in the blizzard that
suddenly hit. This is not my Nancy.
Paul luckily comes by as
he returns back from working outside and helps her find her way back
to the barn. Nancy thinks that Rusty must be behind everything and
wants to check him out. John comes in and tells everyone that someone
stole the puppies. They waited until he took Grover out for a walk,
sneaked into the house where they took them to keep them warm, and
stole them.
The girls go to Rusty's
house and sneak around. The find that he has a bunch of cats,
apparently never cleans his house, and has a pig skull on display.
When they start sneaking around outside, he catches them and locks
the girls in a pen with a big hog that charges. Rusty steps in at the
last second and warns them about snooping around. When Nancy shows
him the pocket watch, he says it isn't his but takes it anyway.
They decide to take a
break from the case and do a little skiing with Dexter. While on the
chair lift, their chair stops in the middle of the trail. Nancy
throws her ski pole like a javelin to tell ski patrol they're up
there. Ski patrol finds them and helps them down. One guy tells her
it's really weird. Someone told him the last chair on the lift was
the one before them and all their phones stopped working.
All they want to do is go
back to the ranch and relax. Alice tells them all about this program
designed to introduce Canadian wolves into the region. These
defenders group pushed for the program, but local ranchers aren't
happy because the wolves attack and kill livestock. When they finally
get back, they find a note from someone that warns them to ban wild
wolves or they'll never see their tame ones again.
Paul thinks the note was
left for him and feels bad but not bad enough to suggest that they
take the sled dogs out for a run. Though he assures them that he does
this trail all the time and that it's perfectly safe, they go off the
trail, one of the dogs goes over a ravine, and they almost go in too.
He manages to move the dogs and save the last one. Nancy finds that
someone cut the reins.
The girls then go with
Jenny to check out the neighboring ranch and decide to use snowshoes.
Though they have fun, the snow starts again and the wind picks up.
Jenny then notices a pack of wild wolves on the trail with them. Ross
luckily shows up with his snowmobile and helps them get back before
deciding to visit a friend. Bess stays behind, while Nancy and George
to to the other ranch.
They stop when they see a
snowmobile just like the one Ross drives sitting in front of the
town's general store. When they get closer, they find him buying five
radio collars, the exact size for wolf hybrid puppies. Ross takes off
on a trail they can't drive on with their car, but Nancy convinces an
old guy to let her borrow one of his snowmobiles. They follow his
tracks and find that he went to Coyote Corners, which is the name of
the ranch that Paul's grandmother owns. It doesn't take long before
they hear someone asking her about the wolf puppy she sold him.
Ross sees Nancy and waves
his stun gun around in the air. George sneaks over to the guy who
bought one of the puppies, whispers something to him, and he heads
for the hills. Nancy then karate chops the stun gun out of Ross's
hand, but Stella then grabs a lamp and goes after her. Stella gets
the stun gun and holds it to Nancy's neck as Ross grabs George. They
start taking them to something called the bear cave, which does not
sound at all safe.
On the way, Stella
explains that her husband recently passed away and left more of his
money than she expected to his kids from her first marriage. She had
enough to live comfortably but not enough to go on a safari like she
always wanted. So she and Ross worked together to steal and sell the
puppies. Ross accidentally left behind his pocket watch while
checking on Rainbow. When it's all done though, she totally plans on
giving Rainbow back.
As they step outside
though, they find the cops waiting. They arrest the two, and George
reveals that she told the buyer the puppies were stolen and asked him
to call the cops. Ross was the one who messed up the chair lift and
did all the other stuff, but Dody was responsible for the note. The
guy from the other ranch asked him to leave it there to try and scare
them into being on his side. Rainbow is so happy to be home that she
not only lets Nancy pet her, but also lets her hold one of her
puppies.
*Alice says the town
can't do anything about all the junk in Rusty's yard, which is kind
of ridiculous. My dad lived in a kind of rural area and had a
neighbor who constantly called the township on him over stuff in his
yard. They came out 4-6 times last year to tell him he had to take
stuff off his driveway, burn tree limbs, and random stuff like that.
They also came out at least three times since he passed away while we
were going through the house!
*I love that even though
Jenny and Paul are engaged, they have separate rooms. This book came
out in 2002, not 1802.
*Paul talks about how
people just don't understand wolves and how they're actually gentle
creatures. He goes on and on about how he worked with them in college
and never felt scared or worried. That's great but not very
realistic. There's a reason we don't walk up to wild wolves and try
to pet them.
*When Nancy and George
can't find Jenny in her room after hearing noises outside, they
immediately think that she's in trouble. I'd probably assume she
sneaked off for some late night fun with her future husband!
*Nancy thinks it's
suspicious that Paul slept through all the commotion and didn't come
out, but there's no mention of Bess either, so she apparently slept
through it too.
*Jenny explains that
introducing wild wolves isn't such a bad thing because as long as
they have enough wild animals to prey on, they won't attack
livestock. Oh, so it's okay for the wolves to eat all the local
animals then?
*According to Paul, he
has a stun gun that he uses when working with wild wolves. He
basically knocks them out and then puts a radio collar on them. Yeah,
that sounds way safer than using a tranquilizer gun.
*The guy they borrow the
snowmobile from literally has to tell them how to operate it but lets
them go after getting 20 bucks. Will $20 cover all the repairs if
they crash or break it?
*I honestly have no idea
how much wolf hybrid puppies sell for, but would selling five dogs
really pay for an African safari vacation?
I hope Jenny was off having some fun with her future husband.
ReplyDeleteAh, Jenny, yes introducing wild wolves is a bad idea. Wolves no matter what are still 'wild' and that can and always goes bad. There's a reason why all zoos and animals places have warnings about that. Letting them eat local animals is bad.
I assume Nancy Drew books take place in the Sweet Valley universe where no one ever has sex before marriage lol
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