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Score: 4. Score: 3. When the teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy are accused of the murder of their father — a detective in the small resort town of Bayport — they must team up with Nancy Drew to prove their innocence and find the real guilty party in the process in a twisting noir tale, complete with double-crosses, deceit, and dames. Frank and Joe Hardy go undercover to investigate the mystery of the missing teens at a western camp, when things take a terrible turn for the worse!

The boys fly to Zurich, Switzerland, hoping to get information at the Swiss Gold Syndicate and to find the man who has stolen a valuable ancient gold figurine from a New York museum. And now their lives are in danger. Now with a brand-new look, this is an edition that collectors won't want to miss! In The Missing Chums, the fourth book in the incredibly popular, long-running series, Frank and Joe Hardy must save their friends from a rogue group of kidnappers.

A special treat for Hardy Boys fans and any reader who's new to the series. Frank and Joe must go undercover on a new reality TV show called 'Madhouse,' to discover how far the producers are willing to go risking the contestants' lives for the sake of huge ratings.

The plot thickens when the producer of Madhouse turns up murdered! Ages 8 to Papercutz is the exciting new graphic novel publisher that's building a huge following among the next generation of comics fans. Even the most reluctant readers are becoming addicted to the Papercutz approach of giving classic characters a modern makeover! Each Papercutz graphic novel features comics stories drawn in the style of the popular Japanese comics known as manga, and beautifully rendered with state of the art color.

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Tall, angular, sharp tongued and peppery, she is constantly visiting the Hardy household unannounced and taking over, while criticising everything in sight. Eventually she moved into the Hardy home, apparently without any objection from perennial doormat Laura Hardy. Although described as "secretly adoring" the Hardy Boys, she is practically a raving psychotic in her non-stop denunciations of them and the world in general.

I find it hard to believe that any family would let this tyranical, paranoid harpie into their home more than once. She first appeared in volume 4, The Missing Chums, and was in every story thereafter. Laura Hardy Mother of Hardy Boys.

Small, slim with blond hair and blue eyes, she is a virtual non-entity in the series, relegated to providing sandwiches to the Boys and their pals. She appears, albeit briefly at times, in all stories. Chet Morton The Boys' best friend and brother of Iola, he appears in every story. Plump, good-natured, constantly eating and playing tricks, he resides with his family on a farm on the outskirts of Bayport.

In the later stories Chet has a new hobby which invariably ties into the current case in almost every book. Chet's mother and father also appear in several stories. Iola Morton Sister of Chet and subject of Joe's fitful romantic interest.

At first described as plump and dark, she evolves into a slender beauty with twinkling eyes, long hair and tilted nose. She appears in almost all stories. Iola was blown to smithereens in the first Casefiles story, although she remained alive in the Digest series. Callie Shaw Frank's romantic interest. She is a small, pretty and vivacious with brown hair and eyes. It should be noted that both Frank and Joe's "romantic" interests never pass the chaste, mutual admiration stage.

Allen "Biff" Hooper Tall, muscular pal of the Boys and one of the "gang". He excels at boxing, wrestling and football. Owner of the motor boat "Envoy". He appears in most stories. Tony Prito Pal of the Boys and one of the "gang". Amiable, fearless, dark-haired son of Italian immigrants, he is the skipper of the motor boat "Napoli" owned by his father. He spoke with an accent in the early stories but this vanished after a while.

Phil Cohen Pal of the Boys and one of the "gang". A diminutive, black-haired Jewish boy, he appears in many stories. Jerry Gilroy Tall, athletic, baseball-loving pal of the Boys and one of the "gang".

He appears in some stories. The early stories describe him as a somewhat slow-witted, pompous martinet, who was jealous of the Boys success. In the later stories he evolved into "canny police officer" and friend of the boys. He appears in many stories. He was demoted to patrolman and even civilian! Officer Con Riley Slow-witted and self-important, he is often the target of pranks played by the Boys and their pals.

He appears in quite a few stories. Tom Casey Mounted Bayport policeman. He appears in a few stories, starting with



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