![]() ![]() And every criminal just pours out their soul to her. Well this was better than the first one but she's just so bloody wholesome. I will say I am a little concerned about how the law works - when the guilty parties are captured - they're just thrown straight in prison? Uh, shouldn't there be a trial or something? I like the relationship between Nancy and Carson - they really respect each other and it's nice to see in fiction. You never really get a sense of that in the later books, it all seems to wholesome to be real. ![]() Gombet threatens to dope Nancy up in order to abduct her. Carson Drew is kidnapped and held hostage. Plus she's more practical - her father gives her his revolver to take - none of this taking danger on but thinking the best of people or whatever nonsense is in the later ones. ![]() Like when she asks her father if she can stay at the Turnbull sisters for the week and he says yes, she dances around saying Goody, Goody. ![]() She acts more like a kid at times and it makes her more relatable. And she's brave in the face of danger - she stays calm and composed and uses her brains to figure out a way out of the situation. ![]()
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