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Dead on Arrival: A Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery

Dead on Arrival: A Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book rules
Review: I know it sounds cheesey but it is really a good book for people who are intellegent and like a good mystery

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Two stolen bodies. One mystery. Equals non stop suspense!
Review: Nancey Drew and Ned's romantic dinner ends in the discovery of Pam Harter's body, an investigative reporter, at a construction site. Meanwhile the Hardy's, Frank and Joe, are working undercover as EMT's, because someone is holding up ambulances and stealing bodies! Nancey, Frank, Joe, Ned, and Brenda Carlton, another investigative reporter, team up to find the truth behind the murder and body snatching before it's to late.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is awesome! It's full of action and suspense!
Review: Somebody is stealing bodies from ambulences in River Heights, and the Hardy Boys pose as EMTs to solve the mystery. Meanwhile, Nancy looks someone that Brenda Carlton insists is missing. Nancy finds her murdered in a construction lot. When she calls 911, the Hardy Boys show up! This book is my favorite of all the super mysteries. You will never guess the ending!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it!!! Definite buy!!!
Review: The Hardys are under cover in River Heights because someone has been hijacking ambulances... and stealing bodies!!! Nancy discovers the grim truth while searching for the 'why' in a reporter's death for Brenda Carlton, and she and Ned almost don't make it to the end of the book. Read it to find more intrigue...


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