Target for Terror

Target for Terror is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel. It was published by Pocket Books in 1995.[1]

Plot summary

Tim An, the president of Philonesia, a small country in the midst of crisis, requests the help of Nancy Drew to prevent his daughter Soong An from being kidnapped. She is a gifted violinist and a student at San Francisco University. Meanwhile, the Hardy Boys are at the university undercover as student activists in Ethics Now, a group protesting experiments conducted on animals, investigating the possibility that the group is responsible for attacks on university laboratories. Confronting such factors as jealousy, rage, chaos, and sabotage, the triple threat must resolve the conflict, and end the confusion.

gollark: Sure! But that doesn't mean they're actively being exploited all the time.
gollark: Also, it is possible that you are overestimating the reach of random intelligence agencies, inasmuch as a lot of communication is now cryptographically secured.
gollark: <@!237554605762936834> You know you can try and *reduce* the amount of random spying you experience?
gollark: The meme of this decade is... probably the money printer ones or more general coronavirus ones, so far?
gollark: They may be being deliberately vague.

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