The Hardy Boys: Program for Destruction - Franklin W. Dixon
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Program for Destruction (The Hardy Boys)
Pages: 180, Edition: Reissue, Paperback, Pocket Books Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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by - written on 09/05/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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Program For Destruction is the 87th Hardy Boys book, and it follows on suit from the previous few books which dealt with the ever developing world of technology. In this story, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of supersleuth Fenton Hardy, get involved with computer-operated vehicles. It seems that there are a number of suspicious goings on around the company that manufacture the vehicles, with accidents and technical malfunctions threatening to put the company out of business. Frank and Joe are asked to investigate, and soon discover a cutthroat world where the race to be the most technologically advanced holds no prisoners. For those of you who ... Read the complete review
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