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Too Many Traitors (Hardy Boys Casefiles #14)

Too Many Traitors (Hardy Boys Casefiles #14)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly International - Read it!
Review: My all time favorite Hardy Case file...and if you're a Frank Fan, this is the one for you. I really can't say much more...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Frank and Joe - Wanted for murder!
Review: On a trip to Spain, the Hardys' tour guide is murdered and they are blamed. Furthermore, they are hunted by spies by the KGB and traitors by the Network! That's what makes this an action packed Hardy Boys adventure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the tightest situations the Hardys have ever faced.
Review: Perhaps one of the tightest situations the Hardys have ever faced is between the covers of this book. When Frank wins a trip to Spain in a contest, the Hardy Boys find that there's a dark cloud in the clear blue skies of Spain. After their tour guide is killed, the Hardys become the number-one suspects for the murder. To make matters worse, the KGB tries to kidnap the Hardys, but they manage to lose them in an annual Spanish festival. In the midst of the Spanish Police trying to lock up the young detectives, the Gray Man who works for the Network shows up, but to the Hardys' surprise, he has been sent by the Network to get the Hardys out of the Network's hair. The Hardys escape the Gray Man with the help of their trustworthy friend Elena. Finally, the Hardys are cleared and are on their way back to Bayport. This book certainly keeps the reader on the edge of his chair until the last sentence


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