At the beginning, Nancy has Joe on a lie detector and asks him if he has ever cheated on Vanessa. Joe gets mad and begs Nancy not to have to answer. Is this a reference to a different supermystery?
Also, Truth Weekly appears as a tabloid in this book. Truth Weekly also appears in Time Bomb and is revealed to be owned by the Black Dragon.
Quote from: NZone on May 14, 2021, 01:58:53 PM
At the beginning, Nancy has Joe on a lie detector and asks him if he has ever cheated on Vanessa. Joe gets mad and begs Nancy not to have to answer. Is this a reference to a different supermystery?
I know a few of the SuperMysteries hinted at Joe and Bess having an interest in each other. And Joe did cheat on Vanessa in "Dead in the Water" if I recall correctly, so it wouldn't surprise if that happened in another Supermystery or Casefile.
Quote from: Bigfootman on May 15, 2021, 09:55:43 AM
I know a few of the SuperMysteries hinted at Joe and Bess having an interest in each other. And Joe did cheat on Vanessa in "Dead in the Water" if I recall correctly, so it wouldn't surprise if that happened in another Supermystery or Casefile.
"Dead In The Water" came out after AQOG. So it wouldn't be that.
Quote from: tomswift2002 on May 15, 2021, 10:39:31 AM
"Dead In The Water" came out after AQOG. So it wouldn't be that.
I was using as an example, I should have been clearer.
I found that Nancy was quite mean to Joe when she put him on the lie detector test. This was the only thing that stood out for me in this book. :-\
The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew were on opposite sides for a lot of this book so that's not surprising.
This book was one of my favorites. I think that's why I liked it--you don't see them at opposite sides often.