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Track of the Zombie (Hardy Boys MysteryStories)
Pages: 160, Edition: Reissue, Paperback, Minstrel Books Last Update 17.12.2009 05:58
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by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 32 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.... Track Of The Zombie was published in the US in 1982 & was the seventy first in the series. The book first appeared in the UK in 1983 & was numbered 69 when it was published by Armada. The book starts with Frank & Joe noticing a couple of cars driving erratically whilst they're on their way home. One car runs the other off the road. Joe stops to see whether the driver is ok whilst Frank takes off after ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/03/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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If you've read many of my previous reviews, then you'll know I'm a bit of a Hardy Boys fan. When I was in my teens, I read all of the books, and was more than obsessed with reading in general. The Hardy Boys books feature brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of supersleuth Fenton Hardy, and are very much stuck in a bit of a timewarp in many ways. The characters were created in the 1920s with the intention of appealing to the teenage boy reading audience for a few years. 80 or so years on, and hundreds have been published. The books, characters in particular, are very much aimed with an early 20th Century theme in many ways. The boys themselves don't age from ... Read the complete review
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