The Hardy Boys Books See The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) Details
The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) Reviews
The Hardy Boys Books : The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) Reviews
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful The Hardy Boys in yet another Cave, By This review is from: The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) (Hardcover) Fenton Hardy is trying to find out who is out to sabotage a new military radar installation. At the same time the boys are on the trail of a missing college professor. It seems the further the boys travel in following the missing professor, the more suspicious characters they discover. Some people they encounter who appear suspicious may not be, and others who appear to be uninvolved may be. How will the boys learn where the missing professor is located?During the boys investigation they come across a huge complex of caves. During their stay in the cavern the boys have their stuff stolen, and are threatened. What could be so important that someone would want to chase the Hardy Boys away? I have been a big fan of the Hardy Boys since I was a child. However, I found this particular book to be less enjoyable than some of the other books. The main reason is that the author appeared to know little about the military and military construction, and his... Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful still good clean fun, By This review is from: The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) (Hardcover) "The Secret of the Caves" is book 7 in the Hardy Boys Mystery Series. This review deals with the 1964 Revised Edition and not the 1929 Original. Fenton Hardy, the father of Frank and Joe, is engaged in an investigation regarding a new radar station just outside Bayport. While the brothers want to help their father, they are brought into the mystery of a missing college professor. Their search takes them to the Honeycomb caves as they try to find clues to the location of the professor and what might have happened to him. Through the investigation they find a connection to the case their father is working on.There is a certain charm to the Hardy Boys. These books are of a more wholesome time in which everybody seems to be part of a Lake Wobegon where all the women are pretty, all the men strong, and all the children above average. Forgive me the comparison, but I am from Minnesota. Seriously, the comparison fits as all the main characters are smart, strong, and... Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful The Secret Of The Caves, A Kid's Review This review is from: The Secret of the Caves (Hardy Boys, Book 7) (Hardcover) I really like this book because I love to go exploring, I like caves, and cave mysteries are great! This was the 7th book I read and it's book number 7! I was really surprised about that! In the book, there were lots of storms, and I like camping in caves when there are storms. I recommend that you read this book for total mystery and action. |
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