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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book was a real mystery with a great result., November 28, 1998
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This review is from: The Secret of Candlelight Inn (Nancy Drew Mystery #139) (Paperback)
This book had a very eerie suspence that was kept through out the whole book. The conclusion was quite a surprise. It had a very laid back atmosphere that was comforting and interesting at the same time. The book gave you a lot of clues and it was realy exciting to discover the conclusion. It was a real mystery that kept the readers interest through the whole thing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Captures your attention, December 28, 2005
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This review is from: The Secret of Candlelight Inn (Nancy Drew Mystery #139) (Paperback)
I used to be a big-time reader of Nancy Drew. Now, I occasionally go back and reread or read new Nancy Drew books. When I read this one, it was the first time I had ever read it. It captures your attention, and you won't be able to put it down or stop turning pages. The endings of the chapters are suspenseful, and you'll want to read the next chapter to see what happens. Although it sometimes seemed like there was way too much going on at the same time, making just a little hard to read and understand, I found the characters to be realistic, although I had a few questions after finishing. I won't say because it will give everything away.

One of Nancy's best friends, Bess Marvin, has just acquired Casey, a young golden retriever that she is training to be a guide dog. She got her at Candlelight Inn, an old, slightly spooky inn that was donated to the Guiding Eyes by Emmaline Whitby, a blind woman. Her granddaughter, Marisa, is currently Devon Marshall, Bess's neighbor's, girlfriend. Even though Marisa is blind and uses a guide dog, she is still friendly and finds ways to get around using Misty, Marisa's golden retriever guide dog. But there's also mystery around their hometown of River Heights.

Counterfeit money is being passed around Nancy, Bess, and George's town of River Heights, and the three best friends are shocked to find out that Eric Pavlik, one of Marisa's friends, was caught passing a counterfeit bill, which mysteriously is dated to twenty-five years ago---back when there was another counterfeiting ring. Standing up for Eric along with her friends, Bess is almost arrested when she hands in a dollar bill, as Casey ate one, and the bill turns out to be counterfeit. Even worse, the bill is Marisa's. Marisa and Nancy have been receiving multiple threats to stop, too. But Nancy won't give up a case!

Suspenseful and fun.

Sammy D.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, October 27, 2011
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This review is from: The Secret of Candlelight Inn (Nancy Drew Mystery #139) (Paperback)
I like The Secret of Candlelight Inn. It's neat that Emmaline Whitby bequeathed Candlelight Inn to the Guiding Eyes foundation.
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The Secret of Candlelight Inn (Nancy Drew Mystery #139)
The Secret of Candlelight Inn (Nancy Drew Mystery #139) by Carolyn Keene (Paperback - October 1, 1997)
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