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The Jungle Pyramid (Hardy Boys)
Pages: 192, Hardcover, Grosset & Dunlap Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Pages: 304, Edition: 1ST, Paperback, Harpercollins Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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Pages: 160, Paperback, Pocket Books Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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The Jungle Pyramid is the 56th 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 written by a number of different ghost writers. This one features, once again, an unlikely start to the story, with our heroes, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of supersleuth Fenton Hardy, finding themselves hunting for missing gold, stolen by pros from a mint. The boys' search takes them down from their peaceful US town of Bayport to Mexico City, and it is here that events take a bit of turn around as another mystery rears its head. In true form, Frank and Joe tackle it head ... Read the complete review
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