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High Stakes is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery novel.

Eileen Reed, a wealthy heiress, lives in Saratoga, New York, enjoying the pride and pleasure of the land with other "famous" residents. But when her husband-to-be, Jimmy English, is framed for an insignificant crime, Nancy Drew, who is, coincidentally, at the Reed residence as a guest/friend, tries to solve the case. Meanwhile, at a "horse auction", the Hardys must protect a thoroughbred youngling, Goldenrod, from risks and dangers, and finding a vicious murderer. The two teams must get their stories straight and join forces, before time runs out.

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