Where the music stops, nobody knows... Robin Fisher's after school job at Platters is finally coming to an end, but her troubles are just beginning. Although she finds fellow employee Michael Quinn's crush on her kind of amusing, her boyfriend, Calvin Roth, fails to see the humor. He's angry, Michael's adamant, and Robin can't seem to make either of them understand. Emotional musical chairs are nothing new to Nikki Masters and Karen Jacobs. Nikki's learned that Nile's British girlfriend is headed Stateside, while Karen must contend with Ben's ex, model Emily Van Patten, who's moving back to River Heights. Just about everyone's wondering who'll be left out when the music ends.
Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon are the pseudonyms under which many ghostwriters penned the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series, respectively. Both series were created by Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate book packaging firm, in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Stratemeyer's daughter, Harriet, and syndicate writer Mildred Wirt Benson were the two people primarily responsible for bringing the iconic character of Nancy Drew to life in the minds and hearts of millions of readers around the world.
