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4.0 out of 5 stars
" LILAC INN " Open For Business,
By Sens4ever "Wood" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 04: The Mystery at Lilac Inn (Hardcover)
Nancy along with her friend Helen are invited to the Lilac Inn where they are guests of their friend Emily. Turns out Emily is about to be married and Nancy and Helen are her bridesmaids.Emily along with her fiance John are the new owners of the Lilac Inn. Lately alot of strange occurances are disrupting their progress to open the Lilac Inn to the public. Nancy is asked by Emily to sort all this stuff out. Later on Nancy discovers that another woman has been impersonating her and buying things with her stolen charge plate. She is accused of writing forged cheques and has to clear her name before its too late. Stolen jewels, bombs going off and fires are just a few of the exciting things that Nancy has to contend with before this case is closed. Meanwhile some of the Lilac's Inn staff become suspects as well. This book was great. I enjoyed reading very much and would recommend it to anyone.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A true classic,
By Andi (New Brunswick, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mystery at Lilac Inn #4 (Hardcover)
I started reading the original Nancy Drews eleven years ago when I was just eight years old, and no matter how many times I've read them since, I just never get tired of them. 'Mystery at Lilac Inn' is a perfect example of why. As usual, Nancy's just trying to help out a friend when she finds herself confronted with a challenge she naturally can't refuse, ending up embroiled in any number of unsavoury situations before the final page comes around. The mystery is genuinely intriguing, and while slightly old-fashioned dialogue might put a few readers off, it's really a treat to see halfway decent speech patterns for a change. An honestly enjoyable mystery combined with a heroine who was surprisingly modern for her time makes for a classic that is every bit as delightful today as it was forty years ago.
2.0 out of 5 stars
I found it a bit boring...,
By Xanadu (New Lenox, ILL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nancy Drew 04: The Mystery at Lilac Inn (Hardcover)
I read the 1930 version. The book was well written, but never managed to hold my intrest for some reason. I just found it boring.
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