Nancy Drew Files – Case 95 – An Instinct for Trouble

hoisted herself up. For a minute her feet

dangled dangerously near the bubbling water

at the bottom of the fissure.

Then she thrust herself onto the edge and

rolled away. She took a deep breath, tore the

tape off her ankles, then leaned over to unbind

Trainey’s hands and feet.

The professor was panting by the time she’d

talked him through the maneuvers that al-

lowed him to climb out of the fissure.

“We got out just in time,” Trainey said, once

he’d caught his breath. He looked back at the

crevice. The boiling current was halfway up

the walls now. “Thanks to you. Nancy.”

“We can talk later,” Nancy said. “Right

now, we’ve got to stop that shipment from

going out.”

Nancy raced up the hill with Trainey behind

her. Reaching the crest, she abruptly skidded

to a stop. “Can you make it back to the

campsite?” she asked.

Trainey nodded.

“Good!” Nancy said. “Go get help. Martin

Robbins or his men have to be around here

somewhere.”

“What about you?” Trainey asked.

“I’m going back to the cabin.”

As the professor veered off in the direction

of the campsite. Nancy crept down the hill

toward the dark shape of the cabin.

She dashed to one side of it and crouched

against the wall. Cautiously, she poked her

head out. Richard and Piker were on the trail

in front of the cabin, heading downhill toward

the road. Both carried cages of marmots.

Where was Jack?

Her pulse leapt as she heard footsteps be-

hind her. Someone was coming! Nancy stood

up and turned to find herself staring into Ned’s

eyes.

He threw his arms around her. “Nancy!” he

whispered. “Are you all right?”

“I am now,” she replied, returning his hug.

“How did you find me?”

“I was in the woods and ran into the profes-

sor,” Ned explained.

“We’ve got to stop that shipment from leav-

ing,” Nancy said urgently. She risked a quick

peek in the window. Her heart sank. Only a

few cages were still inside. There was no time

to wait for reinforcements-they’d have to act

alone. “Follow me to the truck,” she whis-

pered to Ned.

They crept quietly around the far side of it.

“Now we wait,” she told Ned.

In a few moments Richard and Piker came

down the hill. “I’m glad that’s over,” Piker

said.

The two men climbed into the back of the

truck. Nancy and Ned raced up, slammed the

doors shut, and pulled the metal latch into

place. Richard and Piker began to shout and

pound on the door, but there was nothing they

could do. They were trapped.

Drawn by the noise. Jack came running

down the path.

From the shadows at the edge of the trail,

Ned launched himself toward Jack in a flying

tackle. Taken by surprise. Jack crashed to the

ground but recovered quickly and hit Ned in

the face with his elbow. Ned recoiled, and

Nancy saw Jack’s fingers grope at his belt for

his revolver. He was lifting it when Nancy

raced over and aimed a karate kick at his wrist.

Jack screamed and fell back.

“I’ll hold him,” Ned said breathlessly.

“Find some rope or something.”

Once Jack was tied up, Ned shoved him into

the cab of the truck, then walked ahead, giving

hand signals, while Nancy maneuvered the

truck down the trail to the road.

As they drove up to the campsite, the truck’s

headlights lit up a crowd gathered near the

firepit. Nancy recognized Bess, Trainey, Ali-

cia, Jennifer, Martin Robbins, and, to her

surprise, Edith and Gerald Turkower. Nancy

hopped down from the cab as the others raced

to the parking area.

“Nancy,” Bess cried. “Are you all right?”

“I am now.” Nancy smiled and hugged her

friend. Then she turned to Martin. “Richard

and Piker are locked up in the back.”

“And here’s the man behind the whole

scheme,” Ned said, triumphantly pulling Jack

from the cab.

“Jack Billings? I can’t believe it!” Martin

exclaimed.

“What’s a few marmots? The park’s full of

them, and I could use the money,” Jack said.

Gerald stepped forward and, to Nancy’s

astonishment, produced a pair of handcuffs.

“I’ll handle him,” he said.

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