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Short-Wave Mystery (His Hardy Boys Mystery Stories) by Franklin Dixon
Reader Reviews An Average Read, July 7, 2002 Reviewer: A reader from Nova Scotia, Canada This review concerns the revised 1966 edition. Frank and Joe investigate the theft of a number of stuffed animals from a country auction and aid their father with his case concerning an industrial spy ring that is using short-wave radio to send coded messages containing the names of various wild animals. This book was average; the mystery was alright and it had a moderate amount of action. Most fans would probably not be bored with this book, but I don't think that many would be very excited by it either.
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