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Paperback The Double Horror of Fenley Place Book

ISBN: 0671643878

ISBN13: 9780671643874

The Double Horror of Fenley Place

(Book #79 in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories Series)

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Nancy visits a movie set and finds terror on location! World-famous director Hank Steinberg is filming a horror flick in Nancy's hometown of River Heights. The movie tells a spine-tingling story about... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

BEST EVER MADE!!!

I LOVE THIS BOOK IT IS THE BEST IN THE ENTIRE SEIRIES!!!

Umm..........

It was a great book to devour, but it wasn't exactly bone chilling. It hadn't chilled me to the marrow. I admit the title sounded promising, but I guess you really can't judge a book by its cover as the saying goes. It was a good book,though, I've read it more than twice. But the ending seemed weak, a touch more action to when ........ (I can't give the ending away) and it would be more tasteful.

The Best!!!

The Double Horror of Fenly Place is one of the best Nancy Drew books ever written! The book begins when Nancy's friend Bess gets a part as a screamer in a horror movie. Right next door to the house where the movie is being filmed is another house. But this wasn't an ordinary house, it was a mansion that looked like a horror movie was already taking place in it! And there was! Everything that was supposed to be filmed in the movie happened for real at the house next door, the Fenley Place. Nancy starts investigating the house and its grounds, and starts questioning people. The end of the book is very different from the other endings of other Nancy Drew books. But you'll just read the book to see what I mean. Caution: Do Not Read This Book At Night!

Exciting, but...

I would have liked a more satisfying ending. It may just be me, but after being set up for a horrible, devilish criminal, the ending was a bit of a let-down. The idea of a house attacking its residents is unique in an ND mystery, and it was well-written. I recommend it, but don't start reading with *too* high expectations.

Great Book!

The mystery kept me stumped until the very end!
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