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Available
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Series
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Publication
Grosset & Dunlap (1964), Edition: 1st, 192 pages
Description
Frank and Joe Hardy struggle to locate two stolen paintings that contain clues to hidden treasure.
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Frank and Joe Hardy are called to Millwood, an art community, by their friend Chet's uncle so they can investigate a missing painting. Things get more interesting, though, as more art pieces go missing, opionated history buffs clash and someone lays traps to keep the boys from finding either the
I've never read a Hardy Boys mystery [or Nancy Drew] before, but it is about what I expected. It was an easy read, with lots of intrigue and a fair amount of humour. Nothing astounding. Sorry for the lack of interest or insight.
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paintings or the fabled treasure to which the paintings supposedly lead. I've never read a Hardy Boys mystery [or Nancy Drew] before, but it is about what I expected. It was an easy read, with lots of intrigue and a fair amount of humour. Nothing astounding. Sorry for the lack of interest or insight.
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Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1965
Physical description
192 p.; 5 inches
ISBN
0448089440 / 9780448089447