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BONFIRE MASQUERADE
NANCY DREW
girl detective®
#1 Without a Trace
#2 A Race Against Time
#3 False Notes
#4 High Risk
#5 Lights, Camera …
#6 Action!
#7 The Stolen Relic
#8 The Scarlet Macaw Scandal
#9 Secret of the Spa
#10 Uncivil Acts
#11 Riverboat Ruse
#12 Stop the Clock
#13 Trade Wind Danger
#14 Bad Times, Big Crimes
#15 Framed
#16 Dangerous Plays
#17 En Garde
#18 Pit of Vipers
#19 The Orchid Thief
#20 Getting Burned
#21 Close Encounters
#22 Dressed to Steal
#23 Troubled Waters
#24 Murder on the Set
#25 Trails of Treachery
#26 Fishing for Clues
#27 Intruder
#28 Mardi Gras Masquerade
#29 The Stolen Bones
#30 Pagent Perfect Crime
#31 Perfect Cover
#32 Perfect Escape
#33 Secret Identity
#34 Identity Theft
#35 Identity Revealed
#36 Model Crime
#37 Model Menace
#38 Model Suspect
#39 Green-Eyed Monster
#40 Green with Envy
#41 Seeing Green
#42 Secret Sabotage
#43 Serial Sabotage
#44 Sabotage Surrender
#45 California Schemin’
THE HARDY BOYS
UNDERCOVER BROTHERS®
#1 Extreme Danger
#2 Running on Fumes
#3 Boardwalk Bust
#4 Thrill Ride
#5 Rocky Road
#6 Burned
#7 Operation: Survival
#8 Top Ten Ways to Die
#9 Martial Law
#10 Blown Away
#11 Hurricane Joe
#12 Trouble in Paradise
#13 The Mummy’s Curse
#14 Hazed
#15 Death and Diamonds
#16 Bayport Buccaneers
#17 Murder at the Mall
#18 Pushed
#19 Foul Play
#20 Feeding Frenzy
#21 Comic Con Artist
Super Mystery #1: Wanted
Super Mystery #2: Kidnapped at the Casino
#22 Deprivation House
#23 House Arrest
Haunted: Special Ghost Stories Edition
#24 Murder House
#25 Double Trouble
#26 Double Down
#27 Double Deception
Super Mystery #3: Club Dread
#28 Galaxy X
#29 X-plosion!
#30 The X-Factor
#31 Killer Mission
#32 Private Killer
#33 Killer Connections
#34 The Children of the Lost
Super Mystery #4: Gold Medal Murder
#35 Lost Brother
#36 Forever Lost
#37 Movie Menace
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CONTENTS
1 Shop Till You Drop
2 A Quick Study
3 It’s My Party and I’ll Die If I Want To
4 Strike One
5 Ghost Tour
6 Wrong Side of the Tracks
7 The Fire Spreads
8 Real Party Killers
9 Madame Leveaux Knows All
10 The Case Heats Up!
11 Hot Pursuit
12 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
13 Knocking the Case Out
14 Murdered? Or Murderer?
15 This Party Is the Bomb
16 To the Res-Krewe!
17 All Dressed Up and Ready to Blow!
18 Crashing the Party
CHAPTER 1
NANCY SHOP TILL YOU DROP
I watched as the couple drew closer and closer to my position. They were smooth, I had to give them that. They were young and beautiful and well-dressed. They were chatting and laughing as they walked, carrying big shopping bags. They had no idea what they were in for.
This was going to be fun.
“Hi!” I said loudly as I leaped out in front of them. “Can I help you with anything?”
They both jumped a little. I was standing way too close to them, and they stepped backward. The smile on my face grew even wider.
“No thank you, uhh …” The woman leaned forward to read my name tag. “Nancy. No thank you, Nancy. I think we’re good.”
She took the man’s hand. They smiled at me, clearly expecting me to move out of their way. I stayed right where I was. After an awkward moment, they tried to go around me. At the last minute, I stepped in front of them again.
“Are you sure?” I asked in my perkiest voice. “I think this dress would look really great on you.”
I held up a sky blue silk dress. It was actually my favorite thing in the store—blue being my favorite color. The skirt was delicately ruched, and the neckline was trimmed in beautiful lace. It would have looked great on anyone.
The woman smiled at me again, although this time, it seemed a little forced.
“No. Thank you.”
Her voice was still upbeat, but it was cold and steely now too. It was hard for me to keep from laughing.
“What about these?” I pulled a pair of men’s oxblood leather shoes from off a nearby counter. “Sir?”
“Not interested,” he said. He didn’t even bother looking at them. He ran a nervous hand through his hair. “We’re just browsing. And actually, I think the money is about to run out on our meter, and we need to be leaving. Right, honey?”
The woman nodded, and they slipped past me. Now they were moving at a quicker pace. They’d stopped laughing. The chase was on.
I tugged at the collar of my salesgirl uniform and pulled the name t
ag closer to my mouth.
“Bess,” I whispered. “They’re headed your way. They’re spooked. Have fun!”
I counted to five and then walked slowly after the couple, hiding behind racks of clothes but keeping them in sight as they made their way through the store. Everything and More was River Heights’s biggest, fanciest, and most expensive department store. On any given day, it had hundreds of shoppers. And today, it had two very special visitors: Shiloh and Ian Frommer, the brother-and-sister shoplifting team that had been on a two-year, multistate shoplifting spree. They often impersonated a soon-to-be-married couple, looking for things for their registry, which was the story they’d given Everything and More. It’d been estimated they’d stolen over two million dollars’ worth of merchandise.
And all of that was about to end, right here, right now.
Shiloh and Ian were making a beeline for the exit that led straight to the mall parking lot. Even if they got out, it wouldn’t do them much good—George had disabled their car’s engine. But I doubted they were going to get out the door. Especially because they were about to walk right past the cosmetics counter.
“Hi!” yelled Bess, way too loudly, as she emerged from behind the counter. Shiloh nearly screamed. Ian flinched. Bess smiled.
“Can I interest you in our latest fragrance? It’s called Stolen.”
Both Ian and Shiloh opened their mouths to say something, but before they could respond, Bess had sprayed them with perfume. From this angle, it looked as though it had gone right in their faces.
Ian inhaled sharply, and started coughing and hacking. Shiloh was frantically rubbing her eyes with her fists. Tears were streaming down their cheeks. I had to cover my mouth to keep from laughing out loud.
“I am so sorry,” said Bess in her sweetest, fakest voice. “Here, let me help you with those.”
Bess reached out to take one of the shopping bags from Ian.
“No!” he barked, setting off a fresh round of coughing. He pulled away from Bess. “We’re fine.”
Still unable to breathe properly, Ian and Shiloh power walked away from Bess. They were desperate now. They knew something was up.
“Aaand it’s your turn, George,” I said into my name tag mic.
I could see the hope in Shiloh’s and Ian’s faces as they neared the exit. It almost looked like they were going to get out. Almost.
George stepped in front of the exit, dressed in a one piece janitor’s uniform. Behind her, she pulled a mop and bucket. Whistling, she ran the mop over the tiled floor in a few quick strokes.
“Out of our way!” hissed Ian. George stepped aside politely, and Ian and Shiloh stomped right past her. Or at least, they tried to. Ian’s feet flew out from underneath him, just like a cartoon character stepping on a banana. Shiloh slid and skidded, her arms windmilling, bags flying everywhere.
BAM!
She went down like a ton of bricks. They tried to get up, but neither could gain any traction. Ian began crawling away. The automatic doors opened in front of him. It looked like he was going to get away.
“I don’t think so,” said George. She pushed a button on her lapel mic, and the doors slammed shut.
“What is this?” said Shiloh, lifting her hand off the floor. Something shimmered on her palm. Suddenly her other hand shot out from beneath her, and her head hit the floor.
“Oops,” said George. “Did I fill my bucket with oil instead of water? My bad!” She laughed.
I walked over and looked down at Shiloh and Ian trying to get up.
“Here,” I said. “Let us help you.”
Bess, George, and I began picking up the bags, as well as the many stolen items that had gone flying out of them when Shiloh and Ian fell. I found six MP3 players, a dozen necklaces, three expensive suede wallets, two watches—and the very same dress I had recommended!
“My, my, my,” said Bess. “Quite the shopping spree you two have been on.” She was holding up two purses, full of other people’s stuff. Looked like they’d been practicing a little pickpocketing to go with their shoplifting.
“All right, Chief, we’ve got them with the merchandise,” I said, leaning into my name tag microphone. Chief McGinnis was waiting for my word to send in his men.
I looked down at Shiloh and Ian, then put my hand to my chin, considering.
“You know, I have something else that I think might look great on both of you.” I pulled out two pairs of handcuffs and snapped them on their wrists. “And look, they’re a perfect fit!”
Bess laughed. She picked up the dress I’d shown the couple earlier. She held it against me and looked appraisingly.
“This would look great on you,” she said. “You think they’ll let us keep some stuff as a reward for a job well done?”
George and I both laughed. Bess had an eye for clothes that we could appreciate, but didn’t always share.
I saw flashing blue and red lights and heard an approaching police siren. Chief McGinnis and his men were always great to have around once George, Bess, and I had solved the real problems. Before that, they usually just got in the way.
“Are these our shoplifters?” Chief McGinnis asked. “Yup,” I said. “We even gift wrapped them for you.” I pointed to the handcuffs.
“Well done, girls!” “Thanks, Chief,” said Bess. She held up the dress. “Now I’ve got one little question for you… .”
Once everything was squared away with Chief McGinnis (Bess got the dress), we all hopped in my car and headed back to my place.
“Let’s get some sushi!” said George as we drove. Crime fighting is hungry work, and Taste of Tokyo was right on the way. After loading up on sushi, sashimi, and miso soup, we finally made it back to my house and set up camp in the living room to talk over the details of the case.
“George, those mics were awesome!” I said. I’ve always admired George’s tech skills.
“Yeah!” agreed Bess. “And when you remote-controlled the automatic doors closed? Priceless!” She leaped up and did a great impression of Ian Frommer slipping in the oil.
“Hello!” Dad’s voice came from his office. I’d heard him on the phone when we came in. His voice was quiet and clipped, the way it was when he was working on a serious case.
“Sorry, Dad! Are we being too loud?”
“No, no. It sounds like things went well?”
“Yeah, Mr. Drew,” said George. “Nancy’s plan worked perfectly. Got them both, red-handed, stolen merchandise in their bags.”
Dad laughed to himself. Sometimes my cases made him worry, but I knew he was proud of the work that I did.
“Look, Nancy, I’ve got an important case coming up. Do you remember my friend Daniel Brumfield?”
“Maybe. The name sounds familiar.”
“He’s a friend of mine from college, lives down in New Orleans. You met him a long time ago. Anyway, he just called me and said he needs some help. A warehouse of his was burned down, and on top of figuring out who did it, and going through the insurance paperwork, he’s having a hard time deciding whether or not to sell the property.”
A mysterious fire? My Spidey sense was tingling already.
Dad ran his hand through his hair. “And Hannah asked for the week off, since it’s her birthday. And I don’t think it’s a good idea to leave you here alone—who knows what kind of trouble you might get into.”
Normally I’d bristle at that remark, but I already had an idea of what kind of trouble I was going to be getting into in New Orleans, and I was looking forward to it.
“Plus, it’s Mardi Gras, so I trust you’ll have a way to amuse yourself.”
“Ahem.” Bess stood up. Her face was very serious. “Mr. Drew, I know that you would never presume to ask George and me for such a big favor, but I want you to know that we are coming with you. To keep Nancy occupied, of course, so you can get your work done.”
Dad’s lips twitched into a smile. He opened his mouth, but Bess held up her hand.
“No, Mr. Drew, no need
to thank us. It’s simply our duty, as Nancy’s friends.”
“Well, I appreciate the sacrifice, girls. You really are the best.” He reached into the breast pocket of his jacket and pulled out some folded papers. “I already bought you both tickets. Here are the itineraries.”
“Woo-hoo!” George and Bess whooped at the same time.
“Mardi Gras, here we come!” I yelled.
CHAPTER 2
FRANK A QUICK STUDY
For what values of x is the function
g(x) = (sin(x^{20}+5))^{1/3} continuous?
I read the problem over twice. Then a third time. I was pretty sure it was a calculus problem—mostly because it was in my calculus textbook. Aside from that, I was totally lost.
Joe and I had been on back-to-back ATAC missions for over a month now. I was so far behind in my homework, I was barely ahead of the rest of the class anymore. I stretched my legs, trying to bring some feeling back into them. I’d been sitting on a chilly Parisian park bench for over an hour, and I was all pins and needles.
“Hey, Frank.” Joe’s voice crackled in my earpiece.
I looked down and half covered my mouth. Though the street was mostly deserted, I didn’t want anyone to see me talking into empty space.
“What’s up?” I asked.
“You’re doing homework, aren’t you?”
“Yes,” I whispered guiltily. “I’ve got a lot to catch up on. Why does it matter?”
“Well, because unless I’m mistaken, Sara Schulenberg just crept out of the windows you were supposed to be watching!”
I slammed my textbook shut and grabbed the night-vision binoculars from my bag. They’d pretty much blow my cover to anyone watching, but if Joe was right, it was too late to worry about that now.
I counted the windows—six up, four over. The lights were still on in Sara’s hotel room. And Joe was totally wrong. Sara was standing right there, to the side of the second window, mostly hidden by the curtains … exactly where she was last time I looked, ten minutes ago!
I focused the binoculars more tightly. The figure was so still. Too still. It wasn’t Sara, it was a mannequin. I’d been tricked.
“I—uhhh—I have a big test next week,” I told Joe, trying to explain how I’d missed her. “But I undid the alarms on both her cars, and her motorcycle. And I deactivated the bombs she placed as booby traps at the entrance to the hotel garage. She won’t get far.”

The Great Pumpkin Smash
Who Let the Frogs Out?
Return to Black Bear Mountain
A Treacherous Tide
Bug-Napped
The Disappearance
Sea Life Secrets
The Mystery of the Chinese Junk
A Skateboard Cat-astrophe
Too Many Traitors
Galaxy X
The Secret Panel
The Secret of Wildcat Swamp
The Secret of the Caves
The Caribbean Cruise Caper
Without a Trace
The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge
Movie Menace
Dungeons & Detectives
Water-Ski Wipeout
The Case of the Psychic's Vision
X-plosion
Deathgame
The Apeman's Secret
A Will to Survive
Mystery at Devil's Paw
Blood Money
The Mark on the Door
Scene of the Crime
The Gray Hunter's Revenge
Stolen Identity
The Mummy's Curse
Mystery of Smugglers Cove
Diplomatic Deceit
The Haunted Fort
The Crisscross Shadow
Secret of the Red Arrow
Trial and Terror
The Short-Wave Mystery
The Spy That Never Lies
Operation: Survival
Deception on the Set
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow
Hunting for Hidden Gold
Disaster for Hire
The Clue in the Embers
Danger Zone
The Hidden Harbor Mystery
Eye on Crime
A Game Called Chaos
The Bicycle Thief
The Missing Playbook
Survival Run
The Bombay Boomerang
Mystery of the Samurai Sword
Burned
Death and Diamonds
Murder at the Mall
The Prime-Time Crime
Hide-and-Sneak
Training for Trouble
Trouble in Paradise
While the Clock Ticked
The Alaskan Adventure
The Lost Brother
Tunnel of Secrets
A Killing in the Market
The Curse of the Ancient Emerald
The Arctic Patrol Mystery
Past and Present Danger
The Castle Conundrum (Hardy Boys)
Farming Fear
Nowhere to Run
The Secret of the Soldier's Gold
Danger on Vampire Trail
The Lure of the Italian Treasure
The Mystery of Cabin Island
Darkness Falls
Night of the Werewolf
Danger in the Extreme
The Lazarus Plot
The Hooded Hawk Mystery
Double Trouble
Forever Lost
Pushed
The Great Airport Mystery
The Hunt for Four Brothers
The Disappearing Floor
Motocross Madness
Foul Play
High-Speed Showdown
The Mummy Case
The Firebird Rocket
Trouble in Warp Space
Ship of Secrets
Line of Fire
The Clue of the Broken Blade
Medieval Upheaval
Witness to Murder
The Giant Rat of Sumatra
Attack of the Bayport Beast
The Borgia Dagger
Scavenger Hunt Heist
No Way Out
Murder House
The X-Factor
The Desert Thieves
Mystery of the Phantom Heist
The Battle of Bayport
Final Cut
Brother Against Brother
Private Killer
The Mystery of the Black Rhino
Feeding Frenzy
Castle Fear
A Figure in Hiding
Hopping Mad
Dead on Target
Skin and Bones
The Secret Warning
Flesh and Blood
The Shattered Helmet
Boardwalk Bust
Terror at High Tide
In Plane Sight
The London Deception
Evil, Inc.
Deprivation House
The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior
First Day, Worst Day
Bonfire Masquerade
Killer Connections
Strategic Moves
Warehouse Rumble
The Chase for the Mystery Twister
The Tower Treasure thb-1
The Children of the Lost
The Last Laugh
Trick-or-Trouble
Perfect Getaway
Nightmare in Angel City
Edge of Destruction
Fright Wave
The Jungle Pyramid
Footprints Under the Window
The Gross Ghost Mystery
A Monster of a Mystery
House Arrest
Mystery of the Desert Giant
Talent Show Tricks
The Sting of the Scorpion
The Secret of Skull Mountain
The Missing Chums
Kickoff to Danger
Cult of Crime
Running on Fumes
Martial Law
The Pentagon Spy
Hazed
The Secret Agent on Flight 101
Running on Empty
Top Ten Ways to Die
The Missing Mitt
The Melted Coins
The Rocky Road to Revenge
The Masked Monkey
Lost in Gator Swamp
Extreme Danger
Street Spies
The Wailing Siren Mystery
The Dangerous Transmission
Hurricane Joe
The Crisscross Crime
Mystery of the Whale Tattoo
The House on the Cliff
Camping Chaos
Ghost of a Chance
Tagged for Terror
Thrill Ride
Fossil Frenzy
The Time Warp Wonder
Ghost Stories
Speed Times Five
What Happened at Midnight
Three-Ring Terror
Trouble at the Arcade
The Clue of the Hissing Serpent
Trouble in the Pipeline
The Tower Treasure
Hostages of Hate
The Crowning Terror
Daredevils
The Vanishing Thieves
Killer Mission
The Mark of the Blue Tattoo
The Witchmaster's Key
The Deadliest Dare
Peril at Granite Peak
The Secret Of The Old Mill thb-3
Rocky Road
The Demolition Mission
Blown Away
Passport to Danger
The Shore Road Mystery
Trouble Times Two
The Yellow Feather Mystery
One False Step
Crime in the Cards
Thick as Thieves
The Clue of the Screeching Owl
The Pacific Conspiracy
The Genius Thieves
The Flickering Torch Mystery
Into Thin Air
Highway Robbery
Deadfall
Mystery of the Flying Express
The Viking Symbol Mystery
The End of the Trail
The Number File
Gold Medal Murder
Bound for Danger
Collision Course
The Madman of Black Bear Mountain
The Secret of the Lost Tunnel
The Stone Idol
The Secret of Pirates' Hill
A Con Artist in Paris
The Mysterious Caravan
The Secret of Sigma Seven
The Twisted Claw
The Phantom Freighter
The Dead Season
The Video Game Bandit
The Vanishing Game
Typhoon Island