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The Hardy Boys: Wailing Siren Mystery - Franklin W. Dixon


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The Hardy Boys: Wailing Siren Mystery - Franklin W. Dixon

 
Description: ISBN 0448089300 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Franklin W. Dixon / Edition: New edition / Hardcover / Reading Level: Ages 9-12 / 192 ... more
The Hardy Boys: Wailing Siren Mystery - Franklin W. Dixon ... Pages / Book is published 2002-04-01 by Grosset & Dunlap

Newest Review: ... into the sea. This proves to be a wallet which is full of money. On reaching Bayport Frank & Joe place an ad in the ... more

 ... newspaper in an attempt to track down the owner of the wallet. Meanwhile, Chet Morton has purchased some high powered rifles for his Uncle Tyler, who is a famous big game hunter, along with some camping equipment for a possible future camping trip that has been discussed. Unfortunately, when Chet stopped to get some food the truck was stolen with the rifles & camping equipment still inside. It doesn't take long for the Hardy's to work out that the truck has been driven to North Woods, although when they find the truck ...more

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keeperofthematri
Premium Review The Hardy Boys: Wailing Siren Mystery - Franklin W. Dixon: Kidnapped! (557 words)
by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 22 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 Wailing Siren Mystery was published in the US in 1951 & was the thirtieth in the series. It was revised in 1968. The book first appeared in the UK in 1972 & was numbered 12 when it was published by Armada. Frank & Joe are heading towards Barmet Bay in their boat, The Sleuth, when a storm breaks. They have engine trouble & there's a near collision with a yacht. They also hear the sound of a ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review Wait! What's that sound?! (392 words)
by - written on 22/12/08 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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The Wailing Siren is the 30th Hardy Boys book. The books follow the adventures of Frank and Joe Hardy, sons of fictional supersleuth Fenton Hardy, and are written by Franklin W Dixon, the pen name of many ghost writers to have written the Hardy Boys books. This particular adventure sees the two Hardys thrust once more deep into adventure as they spy a mysterious yacht whilst out in their boat. The boys are never ones to hold back, and as they spot another adventure looming, they investigate the strange yacht and find themselves deep in conspiracy as a kidnapping and a whole load of money are thrown into the equation. This particular book is one of ...  Read the complete review

 

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