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Original Title: The Mystery of the Fire Dragon (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, #38)
ISBN: 0448095386 (ISBN13: 9780448095387)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #38
Characters: Nancy Drew

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Eloise Drew asks her niece to investigate the disappearance of her neighbor, a young university student. In New York, Nancy, Bess and George are drawn into the intrigue and danger of a smuggling ring. Nancy plans a clever ruse: George is disguised as the missing Chinese girl! The girl detective is also suspicious of an unpleasant bookstore owner and his loud, overbearing female customer. A series of clues lead the girls to Hong Kong. Ned, who is studying in Hong Kong, joins them. The amateur detectives follow more clues to the international smuggling ring. This book is the original text. A revised text does not exist.

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Title:The Mystery of the Fire Dragon (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #38)
Author:Carolyn Keene
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 182 pages
Published:1961 by Grosset & Dunlap
Categories:Mystery. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens

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This mystery was very good, Nancy's aunt is suspicious when her neighbor disappears without a trace and calls Nancy to investigate the matter. Nancy two best friends Bess and George come along to help and they eventually travel to Hong Kong following clues where they meet up with another friend to try to crack the case.

I was reminded of this book while discussing my brother-in-law's trip to Hong Kong today. And by reminded, I mean that as soon as Laurie finished telling us Matthew's description of transportation in Hong Kong, my aunt said "Everything I know about Hong Kong I learned..." and we finished in unison and with great glee, "...from Nancy Drew!" And the Nancy Drew descriptions really did match what Laurie had been telling us.I haven't read it in many, many years, but obviously it was memorable. :-)

Just a typical Nancy Drew mystery. In a good way. :)I love Nancy Drew, and I have ever since I read my first ones SUPER out of order back in middle school. I think I just wanted to read them in the order they were on the shelf, which for some reason wasnt in series order, but I remember starting with 40-something lol.The Mystery of the Fire Dragon follows Nancy, Bess, and George as they help Nancys aunt and her Chinese neighbors to find the girl Chi Che. Chi Che is the niece of Aunt Eloises

In this exciting Nancy Drew mystery, Nancy arrives in New York to meet her Aunt, to discover the Miss Drew's neighbor Chi Che, is missing. Although a note from the girl says she is visiting, another note from Chi Che slipped under Aunt Eloise's door leads Nancy to believe that Chi Che s being held against her will. Join Nancy Drew as she solves "The Mystery of The Fire Dragon." This was a very enjoyable story, except for one small fact. Chi Che could have been any where in the world, and Nancy

I haven't read a Nancy Drew Mystery in years, and this was just as fun as I remember...allowing for a lot of shuddering over the total non-PC-ness of the story. Nancy Drew goes to New York City, takes Chinatown by storm, flies to Hong Kong and solves a mystery for the police and, presumably, US Customs. Fun, and really silly.

I'm reading this as some kind of faux-nostalgic venture, which I do with Nancy Drew every once in a while. A few chapters in, I always remember that I don't really like her. My biggest association with her character--aside from that stupid late-2000s film--is this dig from Inside the Shadow City: "So you're a detective now?" I teased Kiki once we were inside the creaking elevator. "Like Nancy Drew?""Nancy Drew was just an amateur," Kiki sniffed, as if insulted by the comparison. "I'm the real

The main character, aside from Nancy, does not appear in this book except by recollections told by her family and friends. She is perhaps kidnapped! Her name is Chi Che and she lives with her grandfather in New York City. Nancy and her gal pals Bess and George visit Nancy's Aunt Eloise, who lives in the city, and who happens to be the next-door neighbor in an apartment building with Chi Che and her author grandfather.And so it seems that George, who is limber with short, dark hair, somehow