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by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Just when it looked as if it was going swimmingly, along comes a stinker. Let me explain. In the series of books featuring the Hardy Boys, there was a string of them around about volume 40 where the books were disappointing to say the least. The plots were lacklustre and the characterisation virtually nonexistent. Then the quality rose a little bit and there were a string of books which were believable and well written. Sadly, the quality has dropped again for this book. The Hardy Boys are teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy. They often become involved in adventures with their father, supersleuth Fenton Hardy, but are also asked for help by a number of ... Read the complete review
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