Nancy Drew Shadow at the Water’s Edge
‘After a string of tough mysteries, I’ve decided
to take a break and do a little sightseeing. I’m taking P.J. Krolmeister up on
his offer to send me to his favorite ryokan, or traditional inn, in Kyoto,
Japan!
I’ll
spend the days teaching English and my nights with Bess and George exploring
the sights, fashions, history and nightlife of downtown Kyoto.
From
what I hear, the inn I’m staying at is known as one of the scariest places in
the city. I’m not sure why people say that… I might have to poke around a
little to see what’s really going on at the Ryokan Hiei.’
That
was the case file that was hidden safely away in my purse, which I held tight
in my hands. Sometimes I’m too trusting and get in a lot of trouble. Sometimes
I’m too precautious and still get in a lot of trouble. Today, on the plane to
Kyoto, I was being to precautious.
I
had done a little research on the Ryokan Hiei and found some interesting
reviews… Most of the people that visited there ended up leaving in terror and
fury. My curiosity was piqued, and I never scare easy. I had made up my mind. I
was going to find out what was haunting the Ryokan Hiei!
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