The Case of the Dangerous Solution


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When the customers of the River Heights pharmacy take seriously ill after being delivered their medicine, Nancy is convinced that sabotage is involved and searches for the deadly drug.




The Case of the Dangerous Solution


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Two customers have fallen ill, and a third has died after receiving deliveries from the local pharmacy. Nancy sets out to find out who is behind this case of sabotage.




The Case of the Dangerous Solution


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After Nancy's friend George takes a job delivering prescriptions at the local pharmacy two customers become ill, and a third has died. As Nancy begins her investigation she receives her own prescription filled with danger.




The Case of the Dangerous Solution


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Nancy faces a bitter foe in pursuit of a venomous villain. #127




The Treasure in the Royal Tower


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A two-hundred-old mystery puts Nancy in immediate peril.




The Case of the Creative Crime


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Nancy and Bess start hunting for an elusive suspect to save the Pennington Estate. Nancy's best lead comes from someone who wants to remain anonymous.




The Clue in the Antique Trunk


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In a town as pretty as a picture postcard, Nancy seeks the key to a picture-perfect crime! Nancy has come to White Falls, Massachusetts, to visit her former neighbor, Vera Alexander. The town is rich in history, and Vera wants to preserve a piece of its past. But her plan to convert the old Caulder Cutlery factory into a museum turns suddenly ominous when someone threatens her life. Why was Vera's antique trunk stolen? What dark secrets has she unwittingly disturbed? The answers are hidden in the past. Fifty years ago the owner of Caulder Cutlery was killed by his own knife -- and Nancy knows that before she can solve the present-day case, she must first uncover the haunting truth behind an old-fashioned murder.




The Case of the Dangerous Dowager


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When Matilda Benson solicits the help of Perry Mason, her request seems simple enough: cruise to a gambling ship moored just beyond the twelve-mile limit and buy back the IOUs signed by Miss Benson's niece. But after Mason reaches the floating casino, he discovers problems aplenty -- most notably the ship's owner with a bullet hole through his head. Strangely enough, Matilda and her niece are also on board that night . . . when someone tosses a gun over the railing. Does Perry Mason's client have something to hide?