With the year almost up, I wanted to squeeze in one more Nancy Drew book before the calendar turned its page to 2024. I have been a lifelong reader of mysteries, and a few of my goodreads friends reintroduced me to the teen detective from River Heights this year. My preferred series featuring her has been these diaries, which places Nancy Drew and her friends in a modern setting. If other king running detective series can modernize by using computers and updated technology, than Nancy Drew can as well. I was not planning on reading this particular case, but it happened to be at the library when I went to return my last batch of books, and the Hardy Boys are in it. How could I resist?
Nancy and her father Carson Drew helped Archie Leach of Grand Sky Resort solve a case just in time for the ski lodge’s reopening. Leach gifted them a weeklong ski vacation in appreciation just in time for the holidays. Only Mr Drew got stuck in River Heights on a deposition and storms moved in, leaving Nancy to go on vacation on her own. Normally, Nancy has her best friends Bess and George along for the ride, but they were not gifted a free trip, so this time she is flying solo. As soon as Nancy arrives at the lodge, it appeared that someone wanted to sabotage either her or the lodge or both. She incurred accidents, the lodge suffered from pranks gone bad, and Archie Leach was at wit’s end, but even he begged Nancy to stop investigating because he feared for her safety. Not much will curtail Nancy Drew, even the leg she broke on the first morning out on the slopes; however, Leach is the boss, and it is tricky to conduct an investigation from a wheelchair.
Enter the Hardy Boys. I know I had read a Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys series when I was in high school. I did my own investigation of my library’s card catalog, and that series no longer exists. Just to my luck, Frank and Joe happened to be doing their own investigation of another sort at the Grand Sky Resort, looking into the development of a pipeline that would give environmentalists headaches. I remembered enjoying the Hardy Boys cases I read as a kid because they tended to get into more adventures than Nancy Drew did. Perhaps it was the era that these were written in: that men went off on grand adventures and women sat at home and used their heads. I enjoy a combination of the two, and I got that here when Nancy and the Hardy Boys team up to see who could possibly be sabotaging the lodge. With FaceTime at their disposable, Bess and George get involved as well, creating a dream detecting team. Each member brought their own strengths to the table, making it easy for all involved to crack the case, even when things began to get dangerous and risky to them.
Between the pranks, the supposed hunt for gold on lodge property, and the threat of a pipeline, Nancy and the Hardys crack the case. The dream team is reunited along with their families in time for a picture perfect holiday at the Grand Sky Lodge’s winter wonderland. I enjoyed this collaboration with the Hardy Boys and hope that there are more cases with them involved going forward. This diary series has been enjoyable because Bess and George and now the Hardy Boys bring their own skill sets to the table, allowing Nancy to crack her cases all that faster. While not the exact holiday anyone was hoping for, it all worked out in the end. Now to squeeze in yet another Nancy Drew book before the end of the year.
4 stars