So, first off, this is a digest book. (The original 56 Nancy Drews were continued afterward, in paperback, for a long time, but the tone is a little different in the digests. I can't remember why they're called "digests.") I prefer the Files for my paperback Nancy Drews, but this one is set at Emerson, and Ned's on the cover, so WHY NOT.
The Notorious NBG are at Emerson to attend the titular World Music Festival. Ned's a member of the International Friendship Club, which is planning the weekend and scheduling everything. The president of the club is Cyril (and every time I read that, I pictured Cyril Figgis, the ISIS Comptroller, from Archer, which is totally wrong because this guy is a blond Australian). But someone's trying to start shit! And Nancy's on the case. Also, holy shit, students from like every fucking country in the world go to Emerson. It's insane. A DAISHIKI IS MENTIONED. A DAISHIKI.
The suspects:
-Joann, who is Chinese and who adopted an "American" name, has just found out that her financial aid was cut off and her visa revoked if she can't pay for school. It's a huge mess. She needs a bunch of money or she can't keep going to Emerson.
-Dina, who is from a fake formerly-Russian European country. She wants to be president of the club and totally hates...
-Vlad, who is from Dina's rival country, and who is of course also pretend-Russian. He wants to be president too.
-Lance, the club treasurer, who is suddenly acting like he's walking around with a fat roll, thanks to "an inheritance from an uncle." He's also pushing this European bike tour; if he gets enough people to sign up, he can go for free.
-Cyril. Maybe he's started all the drama to stay president another year?
-Um... occasionally other random people, but that's it.
There's a bunch of irritating stuff: someone sends an email slamming Dina and saying she's bankrolling terrorists back home, a stabbed heart is drawn on her door whiteboard, she gets creepy phone calls, someone sends her a computer virus from "Vlad's" account that ruins the club account files. I thought Lance was club treasurer. Whatever. He's an officer on the club, and/or he handles money a lot of the time. Also, Dina's dish for the cultural heritage buffet is ruined.
But so is Vlad's. And someone swaps out the cultural tape for his country with a cartoon, and... I don't know what else happens with him. He seems to get off pretty easy on the sabotage/threat front.
Immediately Lance's "hey do the bike tour!" thing made me think, "Hmm, he's probably the guy." That stuck out as odd. Then Lance is collecting the entry fee (which must be significant because damn) at the world music dance and the money is stolen and it's apparently thousands of dollars! What the shit! And Joann and Dina also had the chance to steal it! And they can't call the cops because a lot of the foreign exchange students come from places that make them not trust cops... which, okay, I can buy that.
Then NBG discover Joann with a STACK OF MONEY and they're like "...?" and she's like "it's not what it looks like!" Her brother found a way to smuggle her some money. (Apparently something has happened that means no one from her country can send her money. Made me think that apparently the author was anticipating our current administration.)
And the good stuff! Nancy and Ned share "some quiet alone time," FULL OF MAKING OUT I'M SURE, and after the dance, when Ned says "I hope you don't hold being involved in an unexpected mystery against me," Nancy says, "The only thing I'm going to hold against you is me," and I'm like YES, MORE OF THIS, PLEASE MORE OF THIS. All she does is "go on to demonstrate," and I'm like GO BACK TO HIS ROOM WITH HIM AND GIVE IN TO THE PASSION.
Anyway. The villain tries to throw Nancy off some stage rigging, and she manages to catch herself and Ned helps her down, and she figures out it's Lance thanks to his aftershave. That inheritance from his uncle? Well, it hasn't exactly come through yet, and Lance has been embezzling and borrowing against it, including the registration fees for the bike trip and the entrance fee from the party. Dick.
So, happy world music festival, everyone!