Holly's little car was hit while parked next to her house. It was two teens who had been drinking at a party that was held in the woods almost every weekend. They never left a note. When Holly reports it to the Sheriff he has an inspiration. Could Holly go under cover and find out who was purchasing the booze for these parties. The Sheriff had been wanting to shut it down but wanted to know the buyer who was supplying the alcohol to under age drinkers. Bridgitt was out of town on a case and her Dad agreed she could do it.
She and her two friends weren't sure where to start and they began by questioning several people. She did find the kid who bashed her car and managed to get him to pay for part of it. But he wasn't who she was looking for (well he was-but not for the Sheriff).
They really took some chances and ended up going to that party in the woods to learn more. The culprit was located! The Sheriff called--and hopefully those underage parties would end once and for all.
You will love the ending--I know I did!!
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Parties where undereage teenagers are served alcohol are nothing new, And they’re often considered a right-of-passage for young people. But when your car’s almost demolished By a drunk high-school driver It gets a little personal.
When Sheriff Davis asks Holly to help him find out who’s buying the alcohol for these parties, she doesn’t feel she has a choice. She’s compelled to find the person, if for no other reason than to try and get someone to pay for the repairs to her car.
Join Holly and her friends as they go “undercover” to hunt for the offending person. But as always in cases like this, there’s a lot more to it than what appears on the surface. Could she have gotten in over her head with this investigation? And what would Nancy Drew do?
This is the 12th book in the Holly Lewis Mystery Series by a USA Today Bestselling Author.
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24 comments :
I don't remember anybody like that. As for reporting to police, not sure, I was really shy back then.
My mother would have killed me if I got caught, but I would not turn anyone in either.
A family member got us beer, but only on a holiday and us had to stay in the house. No driving. We didn't turn the person in.
didn't know anyone like that
I'm not sure who bought it for them but a lot of my class would be drinking and a couple were drunk at graduation.
No I never knew anyone like that in High school since I never went to parties
We had a couple of cliques in my small high school. One group drank and partied and the other did not. I was in the group who did not drink so I don’t know where they got the alcohol. I would not have turned anyone in, though.
I know someone bought alcohol for the "cool kids" to drink when I was in high school. I didn't run in those crowds, so I never knew who their source was.
No, way back when I went to school I didn't know anyone in my group who did that..Friends used to take from their parents liquor cabinet!
No I didn't know anyone like that.
I was able to buy when I was underage. Sometimes I was carded but I always found a way. I partied when I was a senior and then after high school
I really didn't know anyone, except my best friends sister did one time.
I'm sure it went on but I wasn't in any of those circles. I would help the police if there weren't consequences if/when I was discovered.
No, when I went to school I didn't know anyone in my group who did that. I would help the police as long as I could stay anonymous.
There weren't many drinkers when I went to high school. We didn't think much about it.
I don't know if there were people who drink at high school. I didn't really have any friends.
Yes. lots of the older kids bought liquor for the kids. Didn't and wouldn't turn in.
I am sure there was some that did that but did not join that. We all gathered and had mountain dew parties.
I was such a goodie two shoes that I had no idea if it was going on.
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No I never knew anyone like that in High school. Ours was a convent school and the nuns were super strict!
I didn't know anyone like that personally but i do remember others having alcohol. i really don't know where it came from.
I would help, I didnt know anyone back in my day but if i did yes!
I didn't know anyone who would buy liquor for underage students.
Yes I knew people who would buy alcohol for kids, I just minded my own business.
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