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The Vanishing Statue

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
Nancy, Bess, and George must find a stolen statue in this twentieth book of the Nancy Drew Diaries, a fresh approach to the classic mystery series.
Nancy is beyond excited when she receives an invitation to an elite celebration of the arts hosted by the Duchess Strickland, a woman once renowned for her collection who hasn't been seen in years. With Bess and George at her side, Nancy's certain it will be an evening she'll never forget.
Then just days before the party, a priceless sculpture is stolen! Still, the Duchess vows the party will go on as planned—and Nancy is determined to use the opportunity to sniff out the thief.
But on the big night, as creatives, collectors, and connoisseurs—all with their own motives—converge, it quickly becomes clear that crime, like art, is all about the illusion, and a stolen statue may be the least of Nancy's troubles.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Jorjeana Marie presents this modernized mystery from the classic Nancy Drew series. Listeners will be as excited as Nancy when she receives a splendid surprise--an invitation to a party from local artist/benefactor and recluse Duchess Strickland. The buildup to the festivities includes Nancy's trusted friends, flirty Bess and gender-neutral George, who shines particularly brightly. When an important statue goes missing before the gala, Marie's Nancy could inspire some young, contemporary detectives with her nonjudgmental interrogations of possible suspects. Bess, George, residents, and partygoers are exceptionally portrayed as realistic and sometimes eccentric. Most memorable is Nancy herself when she reveals how she has identified the culprit. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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