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Nowhere to Run (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 27)

Nowhere to Run (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 27)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hardy Boys Walk on Wild Side
Review: An entertaining Hardy Boy book for one simple reason: they finally shed the goody-goody image. Taking the case of Bob Conway, a ne'er-do-well biker accused of hijacking, against their father's commands, the Hardys soon find themselves on the wrong side of the law, because Comway had recently escaped from jail. In this casefile, the brothers find themselves up against a ruthless motorcycle gang and a desperate bounty hunter. The Hardy's attempt to clear a man's name is a good lesson in friendship. Even though every one seemed to be against Conway, the Hardy Boys stood up for him. The book did, however, miss some opportunities for more exciting action. The mere fact that the Hardys were on the wrong side of the law makes this a must-read.


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