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Deadly Intent (Nancy Drew Casefiles, Case 2)

Deadly Intent (Nancy Drew Casefiles, Case 2)
By Carolyn Keene

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Nancy Drew is looking for a kidnapped rock star--but she finds a lethal conspiracy. Soon her list of suspects reads like the Who's Who of the New York rock scene. Then Nancy's boyfriend Ned shows up, eager for romance. Nancy feels she can't spend the time--until, through Ned, she uncovers a conspiracy that could blow the lid off the music industry.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6068397 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Library Binding
  • 180 pages

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not that good3
I thought this book was going to be great, like the first one. I was very disapointed with it. The plot is VERY confusing. It takes twists and turns all over the place. I found myself not wanting to read it. Even though it sounds great, it isn't.

A terrific! book to read5
I think this is a great book and should be read by every mystery fan. When the rock star was found missing before the concert, Roger told Nancy that he wouldn't leave before this concert because he been waiting for it for a long time. Nancy went right on the case and the next thing she knew she was being knocked out! My favorite part was near the end when Nancy figured out where Bess, and Bart?, were being held. Of course if you want to find out where YOU'RE going to have to read the book.

It will make you think twice about the music industry.5
This Nancy Drew case was a trip to New York to see a rock group,Bent Fender, live in concert. On this trip Nancy takes along George, Bess and Alan (Alan is Bess boyfriend) all four are BIG fans. Some of them are more than others. Just before the gang gets to see Bent Fender perform the groups lead guitarist Barton disappears. The strangest thing is the whole reason the group is performing is because of the fundraiser Barton put together. Why would he disappear just before a charity he put together? Was it a set up? Theres only one way to find out, read this book. You will learn so many new things about the music business that you never knew before. I learned that stardom will make anyone go crazy and it will change them. I also now know that pirating is a major crime that any recording artist can commit (and eventually get caught). On the other hand I also picked up that musicians have just as hard a life as any ordinary person. It's tough being famous. At times I think they have more problems then the people I know do. It is a good book about musicians and friendships.