exercises, Nancy headed toward the pile of dancersâ bags where sheâd left her purse. Brad walked over and joined her, saying he was going out for a drink of water and that heâd meet her in the hall. Ned and Belinda had disappeared, as had James and Colby. Katya was sitting on the floor massaging her ankle. The room had pretty much emptied out,and only a few dancers were left practicing particularly difficult steps.
As Nancy grabbed the strap of her purse, she noticed that the zipper was open. Iâm sure I didnât leave that undone, she thought. Then she noticed a white square of paper sticking out. With a feeling of foreboding, she pulled it out. Even before she opened it, she knew what it wasâanother threat letter. One of the company members must have slipped it into her purse before leaving the studio.
I should have paid much more attention to people while they were leaving, Nancy scolded herself. But I was too busy having that useless discussion with Andre, and so I missed a chance for a valuable clue! Iâve got to face it, Iâve been sloppy in my detective work.
Calmly, she unfolded the piece of paper.
Weâre both looking for the same object. But I am sure you wonât find it. In fact, I challenge you to a race to see which of us can locate it first. The winner gets to keep the pin.
The Thief.
Nancy reread the note carefully, her heart beating excitedly. So the person who had stolen the Raja diamond didnât know where it was, either! How could that be possible?
It was her first break of the case. If the thiefdidnât have the pin, there was no way it could have been smuggled out of the country. Nancy felt as though sheâd gotten a reprieve.
She had no idea which of the dancers had hidden the letter in her bag. It could have been anyone. But who could have written it?
Nancy skimmed the letter once more. There was something about the way it was phrased that seemed familiar. Wait now, hadnât Ana just called the diamond, the object? Yes. She had said, âThat priceless object belongs to the Rajas!â It was a small point, but it did link Ana with the note.
Somewhere in the back of her mind, Nancy remembered someone else using that same word to describe the missing pin. But who had it been? She couldnât quite remember. Was it Belinda? She couldnât be sure.
Nancy folded the letter carefully, suddenly feeling happy. Whoever the thief was had challenged her. And Nancy was never one to turn down a dare. In fact, the idea of competing with the unknown criminal made Nancy feel almost giddy.
Iâm going to win this race for the diamond, Nancy promised herself. Iâm going to win it if itâs the last thing I ever do.
Chapter
Nine
B RAD, I HAVE a very important assignment for you,â Nancy said.
âYou do?â Brad answered doubtfully.
âUh-huh.â Nancy pulled photocopies of the two threat letters out of her bag. âWe need to check the type on these notes against that of the different typewriters around the CBT offices. If we can match the letters, weâll have a good lead to the thief.â
âGreat,â Brad said enthusiastically.
âAll you have to do is get samples of print from a few officesâespecially Jamesâs and Colbyâs. Itshouldnât be too hard. Meet me back here in the lobby in a half hour, okay?â
âOkay.â Brad gave Nancy a kiss, then hurried up the broad lobby steps toward the main CBT offices. He seemed very intent on his mission.
He was so serious, in fact, that Nancy almost felt like laughing. By getting Brad busy doing something, she was free to investigate without being held back by him. Because of the challenge the thief had thrown at her the day before, Nancy was more determined than ever to find the pin.
Right then, Nancyâs goal was to go to the dancersâ lounge to talk to some of the dancers who werenât on her suspect list. It was
Nevil Shute
Kelli Stanley
Nicki Rae
J. Brent Eaton
Abigail Collins
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