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The Arctic Patrol Mystery

Franklin W Dixon & Andrew E Svenson

Reviewed on 27th December 2020

It’s the end of the 1960s for the Hardy Boys and this cements the idea that the series has taken a change in direction - as the space age is upon them, as well as the age of proper international air travel.

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The Mystery of the Whale Tattoo

Franklin W Dixon & Jerrold Mundis

Reviewed on 26th December 2020

The forty-seventh Hardy Boys novel sees the brothers get involved in one of their father’s cases related to an ivory theft, while simultaneously and unconnectedly their friends go into the whale business.

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The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge

Franklin W Dixon & Andrew E Svenson


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Reviewed on 24th December 2020

Book forty-five of the original Hardy Boys series finds disaster as the boys’ father is returned injured from a case helping one of their friends’ dads, who is trying to build a bridge.

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The Haunted Fort

Franklin W Dixon & David Grambs

Reviewed on 24th December 2020

The forty-fourth Hardy Boys story is again one that I read as a child but have no memory of. This time the boys, along with their ever-present friend Chet, go to visit Chet’s uncle at an art school on the trail of treasure.

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The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior

Franklin W Dixon & Harriet S Adams

Reviewed on 22nd December 2020

The forty-third novel in the original Hardy Boys series was marketed in the UK as book one - and so every time I’ve read this before (as a child without Wikipedia) I had assumed it to be the first book.

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The Clue of the Screeching Owl

Franklin W Dixon & James Buechler

Reviewed on 19th December 2020

The fourty-first Hardy Boys adventure once again sees them, with Chet in tow, off on holiday to help their father out with a case.

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The Secret of Pirates' Hill

Franklin W Dixon, John Almquist & Priscilla Baker-Carr


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Reviewed on 27th June 2020

The Secret of Pirates Hill feels like one of those novels where they kept the title, but in the 1960s rewrite replaced the bulk of the plot - because the hill itself feels far from the primary focus.

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