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Nancy Drew: Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake Hints
What are the things Vivian tells me?
1 of 7: You learn six interesting things upon speaking with Vivian.
2 of 7: Vivian tells you about Willy, or William Akers, who kept the wall safe. She said he always wanted the combination to be a "reverse jinx", a date something bad happened.
3 of 7: Vivian tells you that Malone kept a speakeasy in the basement. Federal agents didn't know about it, but anybody who was anybody back then knew about it and loved it. She said only Malone and William Akers knew how to enter the speakeasy from the house, but that everyone else had to enter it the regular way -- through the cemetery. A lock was hidden in one of the tombstones in the cemetery that needed a key to open, and when it was unlocked stairs would appear that led to the speakeasy. As a joke, the name on the tombstone was of the federal agent who was trying to arrest Malone.
4 of 7: Vivian tells you about the Hole-in-the-Floor Gold Heist, and how she didn't believe Malone when he told her was the one who pulled it off. She remembers that Malone made a treasure map that supposedly lead to the gold.
5 of 7: Vivian tells you that Malone had an artist create paintings of his four dogs, and that the paintings contained a clue to assist the one who held the treasure map. She believes the paintings of the dogs were hung in the speakeasy.
6 of 7: Vivian tells you that three of the dogs were always jumping around a barking, but Iggy was the one she liked because he just quietly lay on the porch.
7 of 7: Vivian tells you that she is interested in the old framed photo of her and Mickey. She says that if you send her the old framed photo, she will send you the key to the tombstone.