Showing posts with label The Hardy Boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hardy Boys. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2019

The Hardy Boys Fancast: William Brent and Tyrel Jackson Williams

Did you watch Nancy Drew last night? What did you think of it? I will be posting my review soon. Until then, I was thinking that if the new Nancy Drew series is a success that it will lead to The Hardy Boys also getting a series. I've been a fan of both Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys every since I started reading the books which follows the characters solving a variety of mysteries.


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Book Review: The Four-Headed Dragon (The Hardy Boys)


Book: The Four-Headed Dragon (The Hardy Boys book #69) by Franklin W. Dixon

Edition: Paperback

Description:

Mr. Hardy's assistant is found in the woods, dazed and incoherent, and then is kidnapped from his hospital bed. Did some enemy fear that Sam Radley would be able to expose the famous detective?

While the Hardy boys are searching for Same, Mr. Hardy looks for an elusive criminal hiding out in Alaska. During the detective's absence, the Hardys' house is broken into and it's up to the boys to fend off the criminals and protect the family home.

Clues as to the whereabouts of the missing man lead to a huge mansion near the Morton farm. Its mysterious tenants somehow hold the key to the mystery. Strange goings-on during a hurricane endanger the lives of Frank and Joe, and their enemies escape with a machine so deadly and destructive that it could bring great harm to the entire country. The Hardy boys must retrieve it!



Rating: 5 stars

Review:

I'm so glad that I post my New Book Purchases because it makes it easier to remember when I bought a book. I got this Hardy Boys book a couple of years ago from the library book sale. This book was published in 1981, making it 35 years old. Aside from a little wear and tear, it's in pretty good shape.

In this story, Joe and Frank Hardy face danger at every turn as they try to find out what happened to their father's friend and business associate Sam Radley. Assisting their father on a very time sensitive case added to their stress.  

When the brothers' friend Chet Morton called and told them that Sam had been found wandering around Chet's family's farm. He also told them that Sam had been taken to the hospital. The brothers immediately rushed over to the hospital where they were informed that Sam was suffering from an extreme case of shock.

The brothers plan to investigate what happened to Sam as soon as they notify his wife Ethel. Going over to the Radley's apartment they were in for a surprise, they found the placed trashed and they were attacked by three men. They also found Ethel tied up and locked in a closet. Who were those men and what were they looking for? Did they also have something to do with Sam's condition?

Finding those same men searching their father's office in the middle of the night, the brothers had to find out what was going on. In this fast-paced mystery, the Hardy boys are dealing with a very crafty and dangerous group of men. I like how the author kept the suspense going as the boys try to figure out what was going on. It wasn't easy for the brothers to solve this case because there were multiple layers that added to their difficulty in finding clues.

I love reading these Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books because they are very suspenseful and entertaining to read as you try to piece together the mystery. This book kicked off with a dizzying array of drama but the author included a bit a humor sprinkled throughout the story.

With this being only the second Hardy Boys book I've read, it makes me determined to read even more of them.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Book Review: Hardy Boys: Murder by Magic


Book: Murder by Magic (The Hardy Boys Casefiles #98) by Franklin W. Dixon

Rating: 5 stars

Review:

It didn't take me long to read this book. I actually finished it earlier today but before I could write up my review, I went with a friend to an art fair.

This story was set in the 90s and was full of action, drama and suspense as the Hardy brothers try to figure out who murdered a popular magician's assistant.

When Frank and his younger brother Joe were not attending high school they were both volunteering as stagehands for Legerdemania which is a special event where some of the greatest magicians perform. When Gideon the Great was preforming his final act in which his assistant Miranda attempts to escape from a locked box while in a shark tank. But something goes wrong leaving Miranda dead. Was it an accident? Well, not according to the police who found evidence leading to murder and their no. #1 suspect is Gideon the Great.

The brothers were asked by Gideon's brother Dr. Savant, a hypnotist at the event, to find out what really happened. The more the brothers snooped around the more information they kept finding lead back to Gideon. But Joe and Frank weren't giving up especially since there were too many things happening off stage including two attempts on their lives.

As an introduction into the world of the Hardy Boys this was a pretty good read. It was well-written and fast-paced as it showed the brothers using their detective skills to solve a difficult mystery. I like that they also got a little help from their friends in solving this case.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Currently Reading: Hardy Boys: Murder by Magic


I bought this book at one of the library book sales I went to last year. This will be my first time reading a Hardy Boys book.


Book: Murder by Magic (The Hardy Boys Casefiles #98) by Franklin W. Dixon

Description:

Deadly Deceptions!

The Hardy boys have signed on as stagehands for Legerdemania -- the annual extravaganza showcasing the world's master magicians. But this year's spectacular proves to be a killer. Gideon the Great's assistant, Miranda, was supposed to do a vanishing act. Instead she ends up dead...and the murderer disappears!

The competition onstage is fierce, and Frank and Joe soon discover that just about every magician has a motive for murder. And determined to avoid exposure, the real killer is more than willing to perform an encore. The Hardys will have to come up with some hocus-pocus of their own, or they might end up victims of the dirtiest, deadliest trick of all!