Tom Mulvey

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The Secret Agent on Flight 101

Franklin W Dixon & Tom Mulvey

Reviewed on 26th December 2020

The forty-sixth of the original Hardy Boys novels sees the brothers leap into action after their father goes missing during a magician’s demonstration.

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The Twisted Claw

Franklin W Dixon, John Button & Tom Mulvey


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Reviewed on 6th July 2016

The eighteenth story in the original Hardy Boys series (noting that my copy is of the 1960s re-write) surprised me by surpassing the quality of the immediately previous adventures by being an excellent story and a good mystery that I really enjoyed.

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The Sinister Signpost

Franklin W Dixon, Leslie McFarlane & Tom Mulvey

Reviewed on 22nd September 2015

The fifteenth book in the original Hardy Boys series, and the point where I ran out of steam in my massive re-read. My copy is the 1960s re-draft, and sees the Hardys brought I. To investigate the possible theft of a new design of engine.

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The Great Airport Mystery

Franklin W Dixon, Leslie McFarlane & Tom Mulvey

Reviewed on 19th November 2014

The ninth Hardy Boys adventure is the most violent so far in my re-read of the series, and this the updated 1965 edition that's meant to have removed less desirable content. As is typical, the boys are called in by their father to help out on a case, going undercover at a local factory to investigate platinum thefts, but things soon spiral into something much larger.

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