Spies and Lies (novel)

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Spies and Lies is a 1992 Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel.[1] It was written by Tracey West under the usual pseudonym Carolyn Keene.[2]

Plot[edit]

Nancy Drew goes undercover as a rookie in the infamous Quantico, Virginia FBI Academy, serving Judy Noll, the daughter of a powerful political figure. Judy is immediately in danger when her roommate turns up dead, and also when she is revealed to be the target of a madman. Nancy lays herself a trap, with herself as the bait. The Hardys are also posing as trainees at the bureau, but undercover, trying to foil a scheme involving a corporate rivalry, a twisted plot, an FBI double agent, a stained integrity, and a murderer bent on destruction.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Spies and Lies at WorldCat
  2. ^ "About the Author: Tracey West". Archived from the original on 2017-07-09. Retrieved 2017-07-28.

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