Hardy Boys 09: The Great Airport Mystery

by Franklin W. Dixon

Hardcover, 1930

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Grosset & Dunlap (1930), Edition: 4th, Hardcover, 192 pages

Description

Juvenile Fiction. Mystery. HTML: Valuable electronic parts containing platinum are being stolen from shipments made by Stanwide Mining Equipment Company's cargo planes and Frank and Joe Hardy are called upon to assist their world-renowned detective father solve the baffling case. At Stanwide, the boys pose as employees and become suspicious of their boss's hostility towards them. Is he involved in the racket? And what is the truth behind the plane crash at sea in which Clint Hill, chief pilot for Stanwide was killed? Frank and Joe launch an aerial search for clues to the platinum thieves' hideout, believing that they will also uncover the mystery behind Hill's accident. The puzzling trail of clues leads the young sleuths to an uninhabited Caribbean island, near the scene of the plane crash - then to a mountaintop in Montana and a danger-filled showdown with the band of thieves. But the final discovery - and the most startling and exciting revelation of all - is made in the boys' hometown of Bayport..… (more)

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LibraryThing member bplteen
Review by: Ben R

This book is about two high school-aged boys whose father is a detective, as are his sons. The detectives discover that priceless electronic parts are being stolen from Stanwide Mining Company. The boys pose as employees for Stanwide, hoping to uncover clues the thieves have left
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behind. The boys succeed in their undercover work and finally locate the thieves hideout on an island. However, assuming the boys would try to find their location, the burglars flee to another location in Montana. Unknown to the thieves, the boys found their flight plan to their new hideout. The detectives immediately fly to the thugs' hideout and pounce. They effectively capture the entire group of thieves as a climax to the book. I really like this book because it is so complex. I also admire the way the author made the ending not exactly what you would expect.
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LibraryThing member bplteen
Review by: Ben R

This book is about two high school-aged boys whose father is a detective, as are his sons. The detectives discover that priceless electronic parts are being stolen from Stanwide Mining Company. The boys pose as employees for Stanwide, hoping to uncover clues the thieves have left
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behind. The boys succeed in their undercover work and finally locate the thieves hideout on an island. However, assuming the boys would try to find their location, the burglars flee to another location in Montana. Unknown to the thieves, the boys found their flight plan to their new hideout. The detectives immediately fly to the thugs' hideout and pounce. They effectively capture the entire group of thieves as a climax to the book. I really like this book because it is so complex. I also admire the way the author made the ending not exactly what you would expect.
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LibraryThing member jeffome
Wonderful escape read that took the 'boys wonder' on an airborne excursion from the Caribbean to the mountains of Montana. As a young 'un, i was always envious of how lenient the Hardy Boys' parents were, but now as an oldster, I'm thinking "were they nuts!!" Nothing ever fazed anyone in this
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family, other than Aunt Gertrude worrying about missed meals! Still, these are delightful to me, and I am not always able to figure out the story before the end. Pure unadulterated fun! Yay!
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LibraryThing member justagirlwithabook
I absolutely loved Nancy Drew growing up. This was a series I latched on to for dear life and never let go. So after my obsession with Nancy Drew started to dwindle (mostly because I had read all the ones I could get my hands on), I moved on to The Hardy Boys because that was the natural next step,
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duh. Love the Hardy Boys (though they weren't quite as amazing and Nancy Drew and her friends).
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LibraryThing member ibazel
This was the victim of my altered book project for class, so I read it before putting it out of its misery

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1930
1965 (revised)

Physical description

192 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

0448089092 / 9780448089096

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