Secret Agent on Flight 101 by Franklin Dixon

As one of the first mysteries many mystery buffs read, Hardy Boys mysteries by Franklin W. Dixon also become some of the first to be recommended to their mystery-reading children.

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Secret Agent on Flight 101 by Franklin Dixon


Features

  • Hardcover: ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.72 x 7.71 x 5.09
  • Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; (June 1967)
  • ISBN: 0448089467


    Reader Reviews
    As bad as a Hardy Boys book can get, April 26, 2003 Reviewer: R.W. Finnan from Long Island USA The Secret Agent on Flight 101 is the worst of the original 58 Hardy Boys stories. It was written to cash in on the secret agent craze of the mid-60s and finds Frank and Joe joining forces with SKOOL to fight the evil minions of UGLI. There's plenty of frenzied, pointless action and inane dialog which do virtually nothing to further the rather thin plot. Most Hardy Boys enthusiasts find this title laughably bad and you might just be able to enjoy it on a camp level.

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