Thursday, July 21, 2011

Threatening Notes

How many times has Nancy received a threatening note? Too many to count I bet! It's a typical expectancy when there is a villain in the middle of a mystery story to have the heroine receive an anonymous threatening note. Although it may unnerve Nancy a little, it also piques her curiosity and excites her. Notes like these often are a sign that she is getting closer to the truth, and the villains are getting nervous and scared.The culprit is getting desperate to shake the detective off of the trail, and so creatively devises ways of attempting to scare Nancy away. After threatening notes usually comes "accidents" and attempts on her life. The closer she gets, the more dangerous it becomes for her.

Are you in the middle of a game? Have you just received a threatening note? If so, then great! You are hot on the trail! Keep it up detective, but be careful where you step next!

New review for The Captive Curse is up! Read it here.
Also, tomorrow we have a regular weekend puzzle coming your way.

~Little Jackalope~

4 comments:

Random Nancy Drew Fan said...

I love getting threatening notes (in the games of course)! Like you say, it means I'm getting close to the end! I also love it when Nancy gets trapped somewhere and has to get out! I'm always a little disappointed if something like that doesn't happen, but catching the 'bad guy' always makes up for it.

Yours Truly,
Ms. Random Nancy Drew Fan

anonymous ND fan said...

i always get a little scared when i read a threatening note on a game! but that is good cause i like scary games! that is why i absolutely love the captive curse and shadows at the water's edge!

Anonymous said...

Hey, from which game is that note from???
Ms. It's Locked

Little Jackalope said...

This note was from Stay Tuned for Danger, one of the many threatening notes hidden in the game.