The Hardy Boys: The Mysterious Caravan - Franklin W. Dixon
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The Mysterious Caravan (Hardy Boys)
Pages: 182, Edition: New, Library Binding, Grosset & Dunlap Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 04/08/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Frank & Joe Hardy are the teenage sons of famous private detective Fenton Hardy & his wife Laura. Together, (& sometimes from help with family & friends) they investigate all sorts of crimes & strange occurences.... The Mysterious Caravan was published in the US in 1975 & was the fifty fourth in the series. The book first appeared in the UK in 1977 & was numbered 41 when it was published by Armada. Whilst on holiday in Jamaica, Frank, Joe, Chet, Biff, Tony, Phil rush out onto the beach during a storm. They've seen a boat in trouble & think that it may have capsized & that anyone on it may have been washed ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/03/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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The Mysterious Caravan is the 54th 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 particular tale sees our heroes, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of supersleuth Fenton Hardy, find that adventure comes to them while they are on holiday in their winter holidays. The discovery of a bronze death mask near where they are is just too much for our sleuthing family of Alpha Males to ignore, and before long they are on the track of another international crime that needs solving. What I liked about ... Read the complete review
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