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The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)20 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1930

Best Hardy Boy
This exciting and adventurous novel was the best one out all the Hardy Boy mysteries!!!! This is a must read!
  
  











  



  
The Disappearing Floor (Hardy Boys, Book 19)11 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1940

Science Fiction Hardys
There was a fascination in the 30s with science fiction. The original Hardy Boys book which was revised into this book was originally written in the early half of the last century, as you can tell by the improbably gadgets described in this story. This mystery is one of the most bizarre of the early Hardy Boys' books. There are supposed ghosts, a mysterious death, secret passages, missing ...
  
  











  



  
Murder House: Book Three in the Murder House Trilogy (Hardy Boys, Undercover Brothers)1 review
Franklin W. Dixon

Aladdin, 2008

The Hardy Boys
Who would ever thought that one day you would be reading what Frank & Joe Hardy are saying to each other well this is your chance to read it in their own words.And if you are an fan of the Hardy Boys then this should be on your shelf. Rondall Banks
  
  











  



  
Spy Set (Boxed Set): Extreme Danger; Running on Fumes; Boardwalk Bust; Thrill Ride (Hardy Boys: Undercover ...5 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Aladdin, 2005

The Jamie Ennis Review
THese books are very interesting with lots of action. I am 10 years old and I love to read. I read lots of different kinds of books. My father gave me some of his old Hardy Boy books. They were boring. The new Hardy Boys are different. They are much more exciting. Take my word for it, you will like these books.
  
  











  



  
While the Clock Ticked (Hardy Boys, Book 11)13 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1962

Author of Everyday Miracles
A wonderful and excitng read for all who love adaventure and intrigue.Teens will espescially benefeit drom this book. Full of healthy , honest role models.
  
  











  



  
The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7)19 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1929

Cool!
Triggered by the disappearance of a young professor, this mystery takes the Hardy Boys to kenworthy college, where they find a puzzling message.
  
  











  



  
The Mystery of Cabin Island (Hardy Boys, Book 8)12 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1929

one of the best of the Hardy Boys
"The Mystery of Cabin Island" is the 8th book in the Hardy Boys Mystery Series. After successfully solving "The Shore Road Mystery" (book 6), Old Mr. Jefferson allows Frank and Joe to use the cabin on Cabin Island for a vacation during the winter. The brothers jump at the chance and invite their friends Chet Morton and Biff Hooper along as well. Mr. Jefferson isn't completely altruistic, ...
  
  











  



  
What Happened at Midnight (Hardy Boys, Book 10)17 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1931

the amazing book
This book is about a secret invention that has to be taken good care of while Mr.Hardy and the inventor are out of town. While the hardy boys are protecting it throughout the book ,many things happen and happen to them. Then finally near the end they arest people of the smuggler/kidnapper gang and get a clue as they go along.Read it and find out what happens in the end.my opinion about the book ...
  
  











  



  
Hunting for Hidden Gold (Hardy Boys, Book 5)21 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1928

Will They Find the Gold?
The Hardy Boys are back with their fifth book! In this book the two boys are helping their father, Fenton Hardy, with his case in Montana near the Lucky Lode territory. When the boys arrive in Montana they find their father injured, but promise to help him catch the gang of crooks he's after. The Hardy Boys are also trying to find their friend Mike Onslow's hidden gold. Eventually, the boys ...
  
  











  



  
Hardy Boys starter set (Hardy Boys)5 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 2007

Non stop action
My 12 year old son loved this series..He was given these as a gift and has read one after the other..The decades old technology, motorcycles, speed boats kept him very interested..The Hardys are a classic that never fails to satisfy..
  
  











  



  
The Clue of the Screeching Owl (Hardy Boys, Book 41)11 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1962

No Sleep at Night
I read the book The Clue of the Screeching Owl. This book was written by Franklin Dixon. It was about three boys going to a cabin in the woods to meet their friend Mr.Mcguire. The boys' host never showed up at the cabin, so they went in search for him. At night in what was called "Black Hollow" you could hear the shriek sound of someone screaming. My opinion of this book is very good. I ...
  
  











  



  
The House on the Cliff (Hardy Boys, Book 2)45 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1959

The House on the Cliff
The house on the cliff by Franklin .W Dixon. Is a Hardy .mystery about gangsters. The three detectives are two 17 year old boys and their father. Their names are Fenton, Frank and Joe Hardy. They solve their mysteries in Bayport. I think the book is good for people who like mysteries. My favorite part of the story is when they break free from hostages. I like the book because I like mystery ...
  
  











  



  
The Tower Treasure (Hardy Boys, Book 1)70 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1959

"Joe toppled over the railing into space!"
As with many of the reviewers of this book, well beyond the ages it was originally intended for, it is a trip down nostalgic lane. My story is not unlike the others. My first introduction to the Hardy Boys were books given to me every birthday and Christmas. On occasion my parents would read them to me and even now, re-reading The Tower Treasure, I can still hear my dads voice saying the ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret of the Lost Tunnel (Hardy Boys, Book 29)5 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1950

Civil War Treasure
The teaser for this book says "The arduous search is full of surprises that will thrill all fans of the Hardy boys." This book fulfills the promise of the teaser as the Hardy boys encounter some of the most callous and dangerous criminals they have ever faced. This mystery begins with a visit by a General Smith. Moments before General Smith arrives, a man identifying himself as Dr. Bush ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret of Skull Mountain (Hardy Boys, Book 27)8 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1948

A Great Book
This review concerns the original 1948 edition and the revised 1966 edition. The revised edition follows the plot of the original and only had some events cut to eliminate some pages. Bayport is facing a water shortage when the newly constructed reservoir on Skull Mountain will not fill with water. The funny thing is that the water level in the reservoir rises during the day, but then it falls ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret of Pirates' Hill (Hardy Boys, Book 36)10 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1957

Cool!
In a series of hair raising adventures both on land and undersea the teenage brother detectives pit their wits against some of the most ruthless criminals they have ever countered. It all starts when Frank and Joe are skin diving just for fun and the thrill of exploring the undersea world. Suddenly, deep in the waters that flow near the foot of Pirates' Hill, a mysterious skin diver fires a ...
  
  











  



  
The Hooded Hawk Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 34)7 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1955

The best book in the world.
I recommend this book because it has a lot of suspense and mystery.it is also has a lot of weird happenings.This book is wriiten by Franklin W. Dixon.Another good thing about is its got stuff to do with wildlife.
  
  











  



  
Footprints Under the Window (Hardy Boys, Book 12)16 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1933

Spies!
The Hardy Boys become involved in a series of mysteries that involve a foreign dictator, missing people, stolen luggage, and secret work at Micro-Eye, a plant doing some kind of top secret work for the government. Mixed into all this action are mysterious people who run from the Hardys, but also run from those the Hardys believe to be criminals. Furthermore, what does Orrin North, the shipping ...
  
  











  



  
The Twisted Claw (Hardy Boys, Book 18)8 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1939

This Is My Favorite Hardy Boy Book
I remember reading this book 5 years ago... and boy I loved this book. It was the quickest Hardy Boy book I have ever finished. Very suspenseful and a very exciting ending. If your a hardy boy fan... your not one without this book :)
  
  











  



  
The Viking Symbol Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 42)7 reviews
Franklin W. Dixon

Grosset & Dunlap, 1962

The best Hardy Boys book
This book is the kind that you want to read again and again. It is about Frank and Joe who take a trip to Canada on a case because someone robbed a man of a valuable stone left by the Vikings. Carabou, a french canadian trapper was robbed of 1000.00 in cash from the sale of the stone. Will Frank and Joe find it?
  
  











  







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