Carolyn Keene - This Side of Evil
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The Nancy Drew Files 14
This Side of Evil
Carolyn Keene
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter One
Hey, this isnt bad! George Fayne exclaimed, looking around the nicely furnished apartment. Not bad at all. She sat down on the floor in front of the stereo and began to fiddle with the knobs, tuning in a rock music station. Looktheres even a VCR, she added. If we get bored, we can always rent a movie.
Nancy Drew shrugged out of her black linen jacket and walked into the bedroom. Twin bedsroom for both her and George. Ned Nickerson, Nancys longtime boyfriend, could sleep on the living room sofa. Youre right, she agreed happily as she walked back into the living room. Pretty neat. Theres even a kitchen, so we can fix our own meals if we want to.
The apartment where they were to stay during their trip to Montreal, Canada, was small. It was on the sixth floor, though, and had a terrific view of the Saint Lawrence River. Nancy went to the window and looked out across the wide and gray river, which was crowded with ships. In the distance was a green island, dotted with oddly shaped buildings.
Thats Sainte-Hlenes Island, Ned said, coming up behind Nancy. Where Expo Sixty-seven was held. He slipped his arm around Nancys shoulders affectionately. Maybe the world-famous detective could take a couple of hours off work to go sightseeing over there, he suggested.
Nancy returned his hug. I hope so, she murmured, leaning against him. It was great to have Ned with her on this case. Theyd been apart so often in the past few months that just being with him was like being on vacationeven if she did have to work. She thought back to her last case, Wings of Fear, which had taken Bess and her to Seattle, without Ned.
Nancy was in Montreal at the request of Ashley Amberton, executive secretary at Cherbourg Industries, to investigate a blackmailing operation within the company. It shouldnt be a big job, Ashley Amberton had told her, and it should leave some time for fun.
First, only George was going to accompany Nancy. But since Ned was on a break from Emerson College, he decided to come along as well to give Nancy a hand andhe saidto make sure she took some time off. This couldnt have made Nancy happier; it was spring, and spring in Montreal was beautiful and could be very romantic.
Can you see Olympic Stadium? George asked eagerly, coming to the window. She ran her fingers through her short, curly dark hair. I cant wait to go running there.
According to the map, the stadiums over that way. Nancy pointed upriver. But I told you, George, I dont think theres a track in Olympic Stadium any longer. Ive seen the Montreal Expos playing baseball on TV there, and Ive never seen a track.
Theres got to be a track in there somewhere, George argued. I mean, you dont just destroy a place like that. She laughed, her dark eyes sparkling. The case of the missing trackI guess thats the first mystery we have to solve.
Nancy tossed her shoulder-length reddish gold hair. Thats your mystery, she told George, glancing at her watch. Ive got my own to solve. Id better get going.
Let me get my camera, and Ill walk with you part of the way, Ned said, picking up his tan windbreaker. Im going sightseeing.
Cherbourg Industries Ltd. occupied a tall chrome-and-glass building on Saint-Antoine Street in downtown Montreal, only a short walk from their apartment. Nancy took the elevator to Ashley Ambertons office on the fifteenth floor.
The office was wonderfully luxurious. Ms. Amberton must be a powerful person at Cherbourg Industries, Nancy thought, looking around. There was a balcony overlooking the river, velvety carpet on the floor, even a television set. A large telescope stood beside the window. Curious, Nancy bent over to peer through it. All she could see, though, was a large gray cargo ship with Cherbourg on the side. It was docked beside a mountain of crates on the wharf. Not a very inspiring view.
And have you deduced the purpose of the telescope, Nancy Drew? a woman asked coolly, her clipped speech emphasizing her air of efficient authority. The woman who had come into the room was tall and attractive in a tailored navy suit. Her black hair was pulled back into a French braid. Behind her black-rimmed glasses, her eyes were a pale, icy blue. She appeared to be around thirty.
Nancy straightened up. It was definitely the woman she had spoken to on the telephone, Ashley Amberton. I suppose, Nancy said with a smile, that youre checking out the Cherbourg dockings.
Exactly, Ms. Amberton said, sitting down in the black leather chair behind the massive desk. I report the exact time of each ships arrival directly to Mr. Cherbourg. She gave Nancy a measuring look. I must say Im surprised. From all Ive read about you and your successes, I expected someone older.
Nancy grinned and took the chair in front of the desk. It was a comment she was used to hearing from her clients. Youth doesnt necessarily mean inexperience, does it? she replied meaningfully as she glanced around the elegant office. Ashley Amberton had obviously come a long way in a short time herself.
Ms. Amberton raised her thinly plucked eyebrows and gave a crisp nod. I trust youre getting settled into the suiteyou and your friends, she said. You did bring your friends?
Nancy nodded. Neds gone sightseeing, and George is trying to find out what theyve done with the track in Olympic Stadium. She wants to run there.
Good. I hope they find Montreal interesting for the short while youre here, Ms. Amberton said with a smile. I mean, this should be a very easy case for a detective of your spectacular talents, Ms. Drew. Im sure youll wrap it up in no time.
I hope so. Nancy took out her notebook. Why dont you tell me what you know about these blackmail schemes?
Very well. There are three cases, so far as I know, Ms. Amberton said, leaning back in her chair and removing her glasses. The first involves my secretary, Monique Levere. She nodded toward a glass window. Nancy could see a secretary at work in the adjacent office. Monique usually sits there, but shes at home with the flu today.
Nancy raised her pencil. Would it be possible for me to interview her at home this afternoon?
Of course. Ill have Cynthia phone and tell her to expect you. Ms. Amberton picked up the telephone and spoke into it briefly. She sounded like someone who was used to being obeyed. In the outer office, the secretary hung up the phone and made a note on her pad.
The second victim, Ms. Amberton continued, looking back at Nancy, is one of our file clerks, Becky Evans. She works down at the end of the hall.
And the third?
The third, Ms. Amberton said, is Mr. Cherbourgs chauffeur, Jacques Olivier. I will arrange for you to interview both of them. She leaned forward and put her glasses back on, speaking in clipped syllables. Even though this is a minor matter, Ms. Drewnothing similar to the major crimes you are used to dealing withit must be cleared up immediately. Mr. Cherbourg is concerned about his employees. Hes also worried that if people find out about this, it may reflect badly on the company. Thats why we havent called the police. Its a matter of the companys reputation.
Of course, Nancy said soothingly. I understand how important it is to get to the bottom of this quickly.
And theres one more thing, Ms. Amberton added. Its imperative that I know everything you discover, no matter how inconsequential, so that I can keep Mr. Cherbourg informed. She tapped her long, red-polished nails against the desk. Is that clear?
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