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Michael J. Bugeja: Secrets can kill (1988, Grey Castle Press, Distributed by Kampmann and Co.)

152 pages

English language

Published 1988 by Grey Castle Press, Distributed by Kampmann and Co..

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3 stars (1 review)

Nancy poses as a student and goes undercover to investigate a series of thefts at Bedford High.

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3 stars

I didn't realize Nancy Dew had so many spin-off brands. I wondered if the spin-offs were as good as the originals. The result was that they were okay.

To find out who is ruffling through school records and breaking into lockers, Nancy undercovers as a high school student. Despite Nancy's best efforts, her chief suspect turns up dead on the school's steps. She has a new mystery to solve and a murderer to catch.


If Nancy is supposed to be undercover, why is she using her real name? It states that she is already an established amateur detective. It is reasonable for her to use an alias after receiving the threatening tape before even starting the investigation.

My wish is that Jake would stay around longer. He has an interesting character; he is just a teenager and already running a blackmail ring. It is also amusing to watch him get …

Subjects

  • Large type books
  • High schools -- Fiction
  • Schools -- Fiction
  • Mystery and detective stories
  • Large type books