Crooks rifle jewelry from those hosting River Heights' finest social events, and even inviting Nancy doesn't stop the thievery. Departs from the usual Drew formula by Nancy being right at the scene of the crime and still unable to stop the caper. Exciting plot twist at climax--has Nancy finally met her match? A page-turner even adults can appreciate.
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This review concerns the original 1953 edition and the revised 1969 edition. Nancy goes on the trail of the ruthless Velvet Gang, bold criminals that steal valuable jewels and art from the homes of wealthy people while the owners are throwing parties. The gang members use velvet masks to conceal their identities. This was a very good book that kept me interested from begining to end. The book is well-written (the original,...
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I enjoyed this book. I have always liked Nancy Drew books because they are easy to understand. While you are reading this book you can expect Nancy to solve the crime. You can also expect her to get in some sort of trouble. I conclude that if you are a Nancy Drew fan, you will like this particular book.
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As always, Carolyn Keene comes through with another winning Nancy Drew book! The pages will fly as you race to the thrilling conclusion!
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