The Phantom Freighter
Hardy Boys #26
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Author
Publication
1970 - Penguin Young Readers Group, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
45,500 words, Guess
Page Count
182 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivephantomfreighter00dixo
- ISBN-100448089262
- ISBN-139780448089263
- Goodreads278528
- LibraryThing66803
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number75115957
- OCLC Control Number515876
- Better World Books9780448189260
- Better World Books9780448089263
- Open LibraryOL5218819M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.D644 Ph9
- LCCPZ7.D644Ph9
Description
When eccentric Thaddeus McClintock invites Frank and Joe Hardy to accompany him on a sea voyage, the teen-age investigators become entangled in a web of mystery. Who is trying to block the three from securing reservations on freighter ships that carry passengers? Does Mr. McClintock have unknown enemies? Or is there a sinister conspiracy afoot to keep Frank and Joe from going on the trip? Is Captain Harkness's report about sighting a phantom freighter just a figment of his imagination? The determined efforts of Frank and Joe to find the answers lead to a hazardous game of wits with a ring of slippery smugglers and to a dramatic confrontation on the high seas. At the same time, the boys help their famous detective father solve his current case involving forgers who are selling counterfeit historical documents. Here is an exciting action-filled mystery that will keep the reader on edge with suspense. - Flyleaf. This is an 'update' of the original, which was written in 1947. It is more politically correct, but also has less challenging vocabulary than the original. The invention that provides the basis for the plot is less believable than it was in 1947.
Description
The Hardy brothers embark on a freighter trip under mysterious circumstances and find themselves involved with a smuggling ring.
Subjects
Series Statement
- His Hardy boys mystery stories, 26
Other Editions
- The Phantom Freighter: Hardy Boys #26
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