One chapter is titled "The Secret in the Old Attic."
I did not care about Prince Carlo or the mystery at all. I found this book to be boring from start to finish.
In Nancy Drew Girl Detective #16, Dangerous Plays, Carson, Nancy, and Bess have plans for a London vacation. Before they depart, Ned's professor, Dr. Burnham, asks Nancy to check on his house in London. He cannot get in contact with his servant, and he is worried about her.
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This mystery intrigued me. The problems at Dr. Burnham's home and the abduction of Carson Drew do not appear to be connected, yet they must be. The suspect is not obvious early in the story, although I did begin to realize the truth partway through the book. Even then, I was still surprised at the reveal.
This book is outstanding.
In Nancy Drew Girl Detective #17, En Garde, George takes fencing lessons from Bela Kovacs' fencing school. At a fencing contest, Bela Kovacs and his archenemy, Paul Mourbiers, get into a nasty fight when one of Mourbiers' students gets injured while fighting Kovacs' student. Nancy soon realizes that someone is sabotaging either one or both fencing schools.
This book reminds me of various parts of the Nancy Drew Digest books #96 The Case of the Photo Finish, #110 The Nutcracker Ballet Mystery, and #147 The Case of the Captured Queen. The ending was wrapped up way too nicely like in #102 The Secret in the Dark. This book is like a composite of a number of Nancy Drew books.
I greatly enjoyed this mystery for most of the book, and then somewhat less so as I realized that the conclusion was going to be like The Case of the Captured Queen. Since I have read that book before, I correctly guessed the culprit and was absolutely certain I was correct even though I had not read this book before.
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