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Franklin W Dixon | 180 pages | 01 Jun 1970 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780448089492 | English | New York, United States | Wiki | Fandom

Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys The Sting of the Scorpion. Hardy Boys the Clue of the Hissing Serpent. Stonewall Hinkleman and the Battle of Bull Run. Michael Hemphill and Tom Angleberger. Irish Red. Jim Kjelgaard. Kaleidoscope Eyes. The Bungalow Mystery 3. . The Last Leopard. Lauren St. Call of the Klondike. Kim Richardson and David Meissner. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man. Caroline Lawrence. The Green Toenails Gang. Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat. Star Rider. Bonnie Bryant. DK Eyewitness Books: Shakespeare. The City of Ember Complete Series. The Hardy Boys head to sea to solve the theft of mercury shipments and a government missile and to foil a terrorist plan to create havoc in the United States. They discover that the gang is hiding in a hotel in Baltimore , where their father, Fenton Hardy, is staying under the name L. An attempt is made on their father's life when his cover is blown, but the Hardy Boys save him in time. Using devices such as ear bugs, they spy on the gang. With the help of an Admiral at the Pentagon , the boys uncover the gang's nefarious plot. The gang wants to blast a cave containing nerve gas with a Super S missile that can't be redirected. This will cause the nerve gas to spread in the USA, which in turn will help overthrow the US government. They explore the ship as all the clues point towards India. There, an attempt is made on Joe's life. The Hardys also capture the Mercury gang. They find a new friend, Akshay, who takes them to a ship called the Bombay Batarang, where they uncover some clues to the mystery. Return to Book Page. Frank and Joe Hardy become involved in a case affecting national security when Joe dials a wrong telephone number and gets the Pentagon. Two words-- "Bombay Boomerang"-- that the boys hear before the line goes dead plunge them into a whirlpool of danger and intrigue. At the same time, Frank and Joe must save their father from a murderous gang stealing mercury shipments in Frank and Joe Hardy become involved in a case affecting national security when Joe dials a wrong telephone number and gets the Pentagon. At the same time, Frank and Joe must save their father from a murderous gang stealing mercury shipments in the Baltimore harbor. With clues linking the mercury thefts to the top secret Super S missile mysteriously stolen from a government arsenal. In a race against time, the three Hardys foil a diabolical scheme to create widespread havoc in the United States. Get A Copy. Hardcover , pages. More Details Original Title. The Hardy Boys 49 , Hardy-guttene Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Bombay Boomerang , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Oct 10, Jerry rated it really liked it. As usual, this mystery was great fun. Mar 07, Dylan Franzen rated it it was amazing. The "Bombay Boomerang," by Franklin W. Dixon, is a mystery book that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Frank and Joe are two young detectives trying to follow in the footsteps of their father, Fenton Hardy. When mercury flasks are smuggled and stolen, its up to Frank, Joe and their father to solve the mystery. They meet friends and foes on their journey to catch the crooks and save the towns from possible threats. This book was a great "page-turner'' that kept me in suspence throughout the who The "Bombay Boomerang," by Franklin W. This book was a great "page-turner'' that kept me in suspence throughout the whole book. I suggest this book to anyone who wants a good, classic mystery book! Mar 06, Andrew Muetzel rated it liked it. The book was about the two hardy boys brothers, as you know they are always up to something. They need to stop a group of bad guys or terrorist that are trying to make a plan to destroy all of America. They go to Baltimore where the gang is planning the attack to try to learn more about the gang. They board the Bombay Boomerang, which is one of the bad guys ship, they fight off the gang and arrest I chose to do The Bombay boomerang Hardy Boys for my book review, the author is Franklin W. They board the Bombay Boomerang, which is one of the bad guys ship, they fight off the gang and arrest the gang's leader. The lexile level for the book Hardy Boys is The setting in the book is Bayport, like most of the books, but they actually go to Washington D. The book is mostly just going place to place trying to find clues about the gang. The story has a lot of excitements and mystery in it, there is a lot of action and there is never a dull moment. I recommend this book. I recommend it because there's so much excitement and action in it. It was an easy book and fun book. There were a few spots in the book where there were so many things going on that I got lost, and when I take breaks from reading it is hard for me to pick up where I left off. My favorite part about the book is when Joe and Frank get captured and they have to fight themselves to get free and to safety that was a good part. So overall this book deserves 4 stars and I am happy I grabbed it off the shelf! Aug 14, Book collector rated it really liked it. Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. There are quite a few hardy boys books and I read them over a period of several years but that was around years ago now. Some I remember clearly and I will be specific about those at the end of this part of the review. This section is really an overview of the series. Franklin w. Dixon was of course a syndicate name. A name used over many years on the hardy boys books. My father read them during the fifties, they started during the forties and Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. My father read them during the fifties, they started during the forties and by the end of the the 's I'd collected a full set up to around number 90 along with the first 25 or so casefiles books. They were enjoyable books. Fairly simple, but generally well written mysteries. They followed a basic pattern. The hardy boys father would either disappear working on a case or go off to work a case, the boys would get involved in a curious but not terribly threatening mystery in which they and their friends would regularly be captured, escape, repeat as needed. They would end with the boys in danger and then their father would turn up, save them and reveal they had both been working the same case. There are variations on the pattern of course and don't get me wrong I'm not knocking the familiar tropes of the series, that's what made these books fun to read. Some books were brilliant, some weaker but I rarely read one that was poor. All were well written by the various authors behind the dixon name. Now I'm going to digress for a moment. I had a problem with kids books when I was a kid. They weren't very exciting. But there was a reason that I felt this. In the 's through really up until the Harry Potter phenomenon in the late 's be thankful for Rowling, as her success has paved the way for the brilliant children's book landscape we now have children's books were fairly tame. The Bombay Boomerang by Franklin W. Dixon | Scholastic

Advanced Searching Our Advanced Search tool lets you easily search multiple fields at the same time and combine terms in complex ways. See the help page for more details. Want to get more out of the basic search box? Read about Search Operators for some powerful new tools. Series: Dixon, Franklin W. Hardy boys mystery stories ; Detective and mystery stories. Frank and Joe Hardy become involved in a case affecting national security when Joe dials a wrong telephone number and gets the Pentagon. Two words -- "Bombay boomerang"--That the boys hear before the line goes dead plunge them into a whirlpool of danger and intrigue. Mar 06, Andrew Muetzel rated it liked it. The book was about the two hardy boys brothers, as you know they are always up to something. They need to stop a group of bad guys or terrorist that are trying to make a plan to destroy all of America. They go to Baltimore where the gang is planning the attack to try to learn more about the gang. They board the Bombay Boomerang, which is one of the bad guys ship, they fight off the gang and arrest I chose to do The Bombay boomerang Hardy Boys for my book review, the author is Franklin W. They board the Bombay Boomerang, which is one of the bad guys ship, they fight off the gang and arrest the gang's leader. The lexile level for the book Hardy Boys is The setting in the book is Bayport, like most of the books, but they actually go to Washington D. The book is mostly just going place to place trying to find clues about the gang. The story has a lot of excitements and mystery in it, there is a lot of action and there is never a dull moment. I recommend this book. I recommend it because there's so much excitement and action in it. It was an easy book and fun book. There were a few spots in the book where there were so many things going on that I got lost, and when I take breaks from reading it is hard for me to pick up where I left off. My favorite part about the book is when Joe and Frank get captured and they have to fight themselves to get free and to safety that was a good part. So overall this book deserves 4 stars and I am happy I grabbed it off the shelf! Aug 14, Book collector rated it really liked it. Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. There are quite a few hardy boys books and I read them over a period of several years but that was around years ago now. Some I remember clearly and I will be specific about those at the end of this part of the review. This section is really an overview of the series. Franklin w. Dixon was of course a syndicate name. A name used over many years on the hardy boys books. My father read them during the fifties, they started during the forties and Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. My father read them during the fifties, they started during the forties and by the end of the the 's I'd collected a full set up to around number 90 along with the first 25 or so casefiles books. They were enjoyable books. Fairly simple, but generally well written mysteries. They followed a basic pattern. The hardy boys father would either disappear working on a case or go off to work a case, the boys would get involved in a curious but not terribly threatening mystery in which they and their friends would regularly be captured, escape, repeat as needed. They would end with the boys in danger and then their father would turn up, save them and reveal they had both been working the same case. There are variations on the pattern of course and don't get me wrong I'm not knocking the familiar tropes of the series, that's what made these books fun to read. Some books were brilliant, some weaker but I rarely read one that was poor. All were well written by the various authors behind the dixon name. Now I'm going to digress for a moment. I had a problem with kids books when I was a kid. They weren't very exciting. But there was a reason that I felt this. In the 's through really up until the Harry Potter phenomenon in the late 's be thankful for Rowling, as her success has paved the way for the brilliant children's book landscape we now have children's books were fairly tame. I was spoiled when I was young. I love a TV show called doctor who. It began in the UK in and from fans of the show had the target doctor who books. These were adaptations of the TV stories. I started reading them at the age of 7. They spoiled kids books for me. Because they were full of death. Characters actually died there was genuine threat with those books. Most kids literature at this period didn't do that. So I found myself reading adult books from the age of I still read kids books, the hardy boys were a favourite of my father's so I happily read them. It's odd but I probably read more kids books now than i did as a kid! The kids books then were tame. They could be fun, but tame. The hardy boys series was the same. Fun but tame. Exciting but not threatening. Not really. The books tried to address this with the hardy boys casefiles. Slightly more adult, with greater threat. But by then I drifted away from new hardy boys books onto other things but I have a great affection for the series. And that's what this review is about. It's to give those wanting to try these books a idea of what to expect. The stories are fast paced. Normally featuring an intriguing mystery. Female characters can be a bit weak, especially in the early books but that's a sign of when they were written. There's action, humour and ghosts, smugglers, and lots of intriguing mystery all resolved well. The ghosts are always explained and the bad guys always caught. The hardy boys books are nostalgic fun. I spent many years enjoying them and have very fond memories of them. May 14, David Hines rated it really liked it. Continuing my goal of re-reading all Hardy Boys books of my youth The Bombay Boomerang is one of the better of the original hardback stories and has aged relatively well. The Hardys are on the trail of a gang smuggling and stealing mercury when an accidental phone call plunges them into a related national security mystery involving a stolen Air Force missle. This is a well-written action-packed story that any Hardy Boys fan will enjoy. At the same time, Frank and Joe must save their father from a murderous gang stealing mercury shipments in the Baltimore harbor. With clues linking the mercury thefts to the top secret Super S missile mysteriously stolen from a government arsenal. In a race against time, the three Hardys foil a diabolical scheme to create widespread havoc in the United States. Product Details About the Author. Age Range: 8 - 12 Years. About the Author Franklin W. Dixon is a pen name used by a variety of authors writing for the classic series, The Hardy Boys. The first and most well-known "Franklin W. Dixon" was Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author who contributed 19 of the first 25 books in the series. Related Searches. Private investigator Fenton Hardy enlists the aid of his teenage detective sons in a search Private investigator Fenton Hardy enlists the aid of his teenage detective sons in a search for a missing man being sought by an insurance company. View Product. Hardy Boys The Bombay Boomerang by Franklin W. Dixon | Penguin Random House Canada

Also available from:. Available from:. Hardcover —. Also in The Hardy Boys. About Franklin W. Dixon Franklin W. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys the Shattered Helmet. Hardy Boys The Jungle Pyramid. Hardy Boys the Masked Monkey. Hardy Boys the Mysterious Caravan. Hardy Boys The Sting of the Scorpion. Hardy Boys the Clue of the Hissing Serpent. Stonewall Hinkleman and the Battle of Bull Run. Michael Hemphill and Tom Angleberger. Irish Red. Jim Kjelgaard. Kaleidoscope Eyes. The Bungalow Mystery 3. Carolyn Keene. The Last Leopard. Lauren St. Call of the Klondike. Kim Richardson and David Meissner. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man. Caroline Lawrence. The Green Toenails Gang. Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat. Star Rider. Bonnie Bryant. DK Eyewitness Books: Shakespeare. The City of Ember Complete Series. Jeanne DuPrau. Mister Max: The Book of Kings. The Hardys also capture the Mercury gang. They find a new friend, Akshay, who takes them to a ship called the Bombay Batarang, where they uncover some clues to the mystery. In the end, with trickery the Hardys capture the rest of the gang. Later they are abducted, but they fight off the criminals and capture the mastermind in the end by way of Chet throwing a boomerang and disabling a jet which the gang is in. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Children's literature portal Novels portal. The Hardy Boys. Franklin W. Dixon . Leslie McFarlane Andrew E. Dead on Target Evil, Inc. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links.

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Frank and Joe Hardy become involved in a case affecting national security when Joe dials a wrong telephone number and gets the Pentagon. Two words -- "Bombay boomerang"--That the boys hear before the line goes dead plunge them into a whirlpool of danger and intrigue. At the same time, their father is investigating the baffling thefts of mercury shipments occurring along the Atlantic seaboard. The celebrated detective finds himself up against a murderous gang who nearly dispose of him in a cask at the bottom of Baltimore harbor. Frank and Joe's astute sleuthing ability not only saves Mr. Hardy's life, but also links the mercury thefts to the top-secret Super S missile mysteriously stolen from a government arsenal. In a race against time the three Hardys foil a diabolical scheme to create widespread havoc in the United States. Pulse-pounding excitement fills every page of this suspense thriller. ISBN: Dixon Edward Stratemeyer. Leslie McFarlane Andrew E. Dead on Target Evil, Inc. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Detective , mystery. The Arctic Patrol Mystery. The Hardys are on the trail of a gang smuggling and stealing mercury when an accidental phone call plunges them into a related national security mystery involving a stolen Air Force missle. This is a well-written action-packed story that any Hardy Boys fan will enjoy. Feb 12, Kathy rated it liked it. Shades of my childhood! I read this one for a fast sequel, one of the challenges on my book battle. No idea why it was on my bookshelf downstairs. Once again Frank and Joe are helping their dad on a case. This one is about missing flasks of mercury, coming into Baltimore on ships from India. Also, there is the mystery of a missing missile that is possibly connected to the case. Jun 25, Christine rated it really liked it Shelves: mystery-and- adventure. This book is definitely one of my favorite of the original Hardy Boys series. It's really engaging, fun, and full of action! Jun 23, Jaden rated it it was amazing. A enjoyable read. Jun 17, Silas rated it really liked it. I liked the part at the end. Feb 16, Ethan Hulbert rated it really liked it Shelves: s , author-male , series-hardy-boys. Aw yeah, another cool government-involved Hardy Boys tale. Those are always some of my favorites right off the bat, and this one really does not disappoint. Nov 20, Zachary Rightler rated it really liked it. Mar 06, Maverickg rated it really liked it. The book was about two brother named Frank and Joe. They are detectives that like to solve crimes. They have to stop a group of terrorist that are trying to make a havoc to destroy the USA. They to Baltimore where the gang is planning the attack to try to learn more about the gang. They learn to board the Bombay Boomerang their ship and they fight off the gang and arrest the gang's leader and stopped the gang. And there are pages in the book. The setting in the book is Bayport, Washington D. The story has a lot of Mystery in it. Like when Joe and Frank have to figure out where is the gang and how they can stop them. And when They get captured the only thing you are thinking is how in the world are they gonna get out when the gang is standing around you. The life lesson of this book is to never give up because when times are tough they always get better and you will always achieve your goal. I recommend this book a lot. I recommend it because there's so much excitement in it just when you think that it's not gonna get as good there's always a big twist. The book just actually makes me enjoy to read; if their where more books like this one I would love to read because this book is just so fun. My favorite part about the book is when Joe and Frank get captured and they have to fight them selves to get free and to safety that was a good part. Jun 17, James C rated it really liked it. Dixon the Hardy boys get a strange phone call that is involved in a case that will affect national security. Joe hardy accidentally dials the wrong number and he calls the Pentagon and the man on the other end of the phone says Bombay boomerang and hangs up. The boys find out that the plot is for terrorist to reach havoc on the United states using missiles. My favorite character in the book is Joe Hardy because he is in charge of the investigation and at the end of the book he is the one that frees his brother Frank and Captures the head of the terrorist group. I liked him because he was the most important character in the book and the most interesting. View 1 comment. Aug 30, Britney Hill rated it it was amazing. This book was terrible probably one of the best books of the series. The descriptive language was amazing and the book made sure that I didn't put it down until it was over. It was thrilling and there were no loose ends left unexplained. Every part of the book was understandably realistic as well. The book caused me to empathize with the characters in trouble, and get incredibly angry at the villains. Especially, view spoiler [there was a part where the Hardy brothers were kidnapped by two peop This book was terrible probably one of the best books of the series. Especially, view spoiler [there was a part where the Hardy brothers were kidnapped by two people posing as their drivers hide spoiler ]. At that part, I had to stop reading to go eat dinner, but I actually brought the book with me so I could finish the book. Even if you aren't a gigantic fan of mysteries, you will enjoy this book. Feb 20, Bookish Indulgenges with b00k r3vi3ws rated it liked it. I liked the brainy one over the brawny one and that sums up my first impression of Hardy Boys. Frank is the older of the two and has more breakthroughs in the cases because he is the brainy one. Joe is the younger brother who more often than not is useful when things get hot and they need to fight their way out. And yes, the earlier books were better than the latter ones. Nov 27, Jed rated it it was amazing. I suggest this book to anyone who likes to read mysteries. It is about two boys who solve a case involving mercury. The confusing part about the book is when the word "Bombay Boomerang" is talked about. Eventually they discover that the thugs are using these words for a secret code. Towards the end they discover that a ship which was hauling mercury was being hijacked. The two boys must find the hideout of the thugs before the world becomes in danger. Jul 18, Daniel Rose rated it liked it Shelves: hardy-boys-old. Over hearing a phone call that seems out wack from the Pentagon the Hardy boys over hear the words "Bombay Boomerang" sending them on a wild goose chase as usaul. Finding that there father has disappeared his timely rescue, all things pointing to India and freighters bringing in the murcury that their father is also tracking seems coincidental but leads the brothers and friends Chet and Phil to once again catch the bad guys and in this case save the entire country from destruction. Mar 27, Hannah Belyea rated it liked it Shelves: the-child-inside , owned. After Joe accidentally receives a mysterious code from the Pentagon, he and Frank are sucked into a secret mission that may be connected to a gang trying to take out their father! Dixon is sure to have fans surprised with every cliffhanger in this entry! Can the boys protect their father before his work ends up taking him out permanently? May 22, Kolan rated it really liked it. Aug 07, Ria rated it it was amazing.

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