Best of Enemies (novel)
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Author | Carolyn Keene |
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Language | English |
Series | Supermystery |
Genre | Mystery thriller |
Publisher | Archway Publishing |
Publication date | 1991 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 215 |
ISBN | 9780671674656 |
Preceded by | Mystery Train (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys) |
Followed by | High Survival |
Best of Enemies is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel, published in 1991.[1]
After the demolition of the Berlin Wall, an undercover agent working for the highest levels of the United States government system, the "Swallow", becomes a target after landing on U.S. soil. A German espionage agent and a rogue operative are both after the man, and it is up to the Hardys to crack the case. The leads direct the duo to Nancy Drew in Memphis, and her client, Beau Davis, who is accused of stealing a guitar which was once owned by Elvis. The two cases then clash together, and the trio find a connection. Now they must find the culprit and end the mayhem, battling a murderer in the process.
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