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Rating:  Summary: Art, scandel, and murder run rampit in France this winter. Review: I now see why France is such a popular place to visit something is always going on. Murder, theft, random accidents, art, and parties. I liked this book it was suspenseful. The characters were twisted and the suspense never died. My favorite part of the book was where Nancy was right on the edge of solving the crime then gets new leads that disturb the previous leads. I felt bad for George. She unfortunantly gets involved with the wrong guy yet again. Nancy finds out that Georges' new love not only does some terrible stealing, but he also tries to kill both George and Nancy by locking them in a room on the top floor of an abandened building. However that happens in the later part of the story and you know that there were more accidents then that one such as Nancy coincidentally almost falling down a very long flight of concrete stairs. The plot thickens as you read further into the book. You got to read it from the beginning to understand why all of the coinciding accidents occur.
Rating:  Summary: Great Teen Mystery Review: Nancy Drew, America's favorite teen detective, is taking over Paris this Thanksgiving, where she will be living in an apartment next door to Ellen Mathieson, a professor, who studies the art of painter Josephine Solo. But suddenly, things turn dangerous. Ellen's research assistant turns up dead, killed in an accident exactly like the one that took Josephine Solo's life just 6 months previously. As Nancy begins digging for clues into this mysterious murder, she finds that Josephine Solo didn't die secret free. In fact, Nancy finds scandal, and the secret that Josephine may have been living a double life. Paris is filled with all of the motives for murder, romance, greed, money, secrets, and more. Now Nancy needs to put all of these things together to find the murderer and crack the case.This is one of my favorite Nancy Drew mysteries. Keene did a fantastic job with creating an elaborate, yet intricately woven mystery, in which teen Nancy Drew fans will relish in. A must-have this year. Especially around Thanksgiving. Erika Sorocco
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