The Hardy Boys: The Clue of the Hissing Serpent - Franklin W. Dixon
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Hardy Boys 53: The Clue of the HissingSerpent
Pages: 192, Hardcover, Grosset & Dunlap Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Once more we return to the same situation where the Hardy Boys inadvertently come across an international crime ring whent hey 'stumble' into a mystery crying out to be solved. Dragging faithful and loyal friend (read 'dog') Chet Morton along, the Hardys find themselves travelling to more far off locations to locate a vase with a particular design on it. Antique theft seems to be the name of the game this time as they become embroiled in yet another dangerous mission. The Clue of the Hissing Serpent is the 53rd in the series of popular Hardy Boys books written predominantly for teenage boys. The books are released under the pseudonym Franklin W Dixon but are ... Read the complete review
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