Nancy Drew has helped me through the winter doldrums. This time around Ned has stepped out of his comfort zone and earned a role in the upcoming university production of MacBeth. Meanwhile Bess has taken up songwriting and is happy with her newfound hobby. The mystery centers around the theater. Nancy joins the set production for something to do besides solving mysteries and also to be closer to Ned. Throughout this series, I believe this is the most interaction they have had, and I have stated my feelings about that elsewhere. The play is directed by Bear LaRouche, an artistic person who is not afraid to step outside of the box. In addition to his idiosyncrasies, LaRouche bluntly states that it is taboo to say the name MacBeth in the theater while in production. It should be referred to as “the Scottish play,” or the play could be cursed or doomed. Most theater people know of these quirks, having been around productions most of their lives. The cast and crew abide by these quirks and rules until at one rehearsal Ned accidentally utters the name MacBeth. LaRouche is livid- his play is doomed to be cursed or worse. Of course, Ned is straight laced and does not believe in curses or superstitions, and Nancy is a believer of facts and so far, ok, that is until accidents happen in the theater that cannot be dismissed as mere coincidence.
Detective Nancy Drew to the rescue. Just because her friends have found new hobbies, she is content with solving mysteries. Bess and George agree to help look for clues as well. They need to solve the case before opening night or the show will not go on. Despite LaRouche’s protestations to the contrary the show will go on. Nancy discovers that the accidents were an attempt to sabotage LaRouche’s production due to a long held grudge. Ned gets his chance to shine on stage and does a remarkable job. Nancy is so proud of him, something that is not often shown in this series. I just wish that the consortium would get on with it and allow the couple move on to the next stage of their relationship. It’s been a foregone conclusion for years. I was looking to take a break from Nancy Drew but when I saw that Ned plays a role in this new case I could not resist. Other than the usual chaste kisses, I had to paint pictures in my mind. Face it I have an overactive imagination. Hopefully Nancy will graduate and attend River Heights University and Ned will play a larger role in these mysteries.
I appreciate how over the years this consortium has created a friendship between Nancy, Bess, and George that spotlights the girls’ encouraging each other and forging a healthy friendship between the three of them. In this generation often girls put each other down all the time as means of coming out ahead. These girls have been friends since early childhood. They positively support each other’s hobbies and endeavors, Bess and George often times assisting Nancy on her mysteries. This time they helped her search for clues, and Bess notes that it’s been awhile and how exciting it is to help solve a mystery. Meanwhile, Bess has taken up music production, and Nancy and George begrudgingly support her despite a not so good sounding voice because that is what friends do. Because this is a series for middle school kids, Nancy solves her csse in time and the show goes on. Kids and adults could do a lot worse than reading Nancy Drew. There are always positive friendships on display and that is a lesson that we can all do well with.
4 stars