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The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

This exciting and adventurous novel was the best one out all the Hardy Boy mysteries!!!! This is a must read!

The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

I came upon this book when I was doing a book report for Language Arts class. The book is called The Great Airport Mystery. In the book valuable eletronic parts containing Platinum are being stolen from shipments from Sanwide Mining Eqipment Companys cargo planes. Frank and Joe Hardy are called to take the case. They become suspicous because there is a ghost lurking around of Clint Hill. They end up at a mountain top in Montana. With a danger filled showdown. Frank And Joe walked down the hill towards the cabin. Joe looked through a hole in the cabin and saw.....you will have to read the book to find out what happens o.k. . I hope you will read this book it is very funny,intruiging,and adventures.

The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

If you like mysteries I would get to the library. The Great Airport Mystery is by Franklin Dixon. The characters are Joe, Frank, and Mr. Fenton. It takes place at an airport on a dirt road. The problem is a plane hits their car.In the beginning of the story Joe and Frank take a shortcut on a dirt road because they are late getting home for dinner. In the middle of the story they get on a helicoppter to fly around the airport and then see a tornado. To find out what happens, you will have to read The Great Airport Mystery.I think the story is one of a kind. Boys in 3rd-4th grade would like this book.C.C. in Annapolis

The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

The book was set in New York City. An Airplane crashed by Caribbean Islands so the Hardy Boys where called to solve this Mystery. Their father was the greatest detective in the world.The main character where Frank and Joe they are the Hardy boys. This two boys looked for the clues by the plain crashed...They found a lot of more clues.There was a very interesting clue that they found...

The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

The Hardy Boys and their father are involved in a wreck with an airplane.All of the Hardy family is knocked out.When they awaken they are off on another adventure.Yhe Hardy family wind up being accused of robbong an airport.They dodge arrest and puttheir investigative skills to work.They turn the tables on the forces of evil by catching the bad guys in the act of robbing another airport.The Hardy Boys prevail again.In the Hardy Boysbooks the good guys always win.I plan to buy the Hardy Boys books for my new grandson.

The Great Airport Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 9)

The Hardy Boys The Great Plane MysteryFranklin W. DixonReviewed by S. TeranPeriod 5In the beginning of this book, the Hardy boys and their father were trying to get to their house in Bayport after they accidentally took a wrong turn. As they were going through a field, they heard a low pitched droning. They decided to ignore it. A few seconds later, out of no where, a plane came flying at them. They tried to dodge it but the wheel of the plane hit the roof of the car. The car flipped and everyone was knocked out cold. After about 10 minutes or so, they woke up unhurt but their car was almost totaled. Since the Hardys were used to the unexpected, they just went on. The next day, the Hardys flew a helicopter back to the area where they got hit by the plane. They found a shack that would normally be hidden to the naked eye in the forest. Just as they found it, a weird voice came over the radio speakers. It eerily said, "You can not escape the dead person, you know who this is, this is Clint Hill." The next day the Hardys got jobs at Stanwide, a computer/plane/helicopter industry, where Clint Hill last worked. Their jobs were to deliver notes and packages to other parts of the plant. After work and with permission, the Hardys took a helicopter out to the same location. Just as they were about to land, a tornado came towards the helicopter. The winds were too strong and forced them to crash land. No one was hurt but the helicopter was damaged beyond repair. The boys looked for clues until they saw a camouflage tarp covering a cave. Behind it, they found Clint Hill's plane. The Hardys flew to an island off the shores of a lake in Montana. There they found barrels of aviation fuel. They also found a shack like the one at Bayport. At the shack, they saw two people, Anchor and Barney. They were pilots for Stanwell. These two men were up to no good. Before they knew it, the Hardys were captured and thrown into a shack. Once the trap door opened, sleeping gas filed the room which knocked out the Hardy boys. Anchor called all the other pilots who were involved in the smuggling to come to this Island. The pilot, who flew the Hardy boys to this island, got worried and went looking for them. He found the shack and he also fell into the trap door. He was only stunned by the gas. He was able to get the boys out and call for help. He called Mr. Allen, the president of Stanwell, to come to the island. Upon arriving, Mr. Allen was shocked to see platinum and Clint Hill's crashed plane. This plane had crashed off the Cuban shores about 10 years ago. Meanwhile, the police were chasing Anchor, Peterson, and Rodax. The police eventually caught them and interrogated them for 3 days. They told the police of their hide out, the platinum and of the rest of the people who were involved in the smuggling. Mr. Allen had congratulated the Hardys on their findings and was told that someone wanted to talk to them back at Stanwell. They walked into the office and saw Clint Hill. He told the Hardys that 10 years ago, Peterson, who was the command pilot, left him stranded after the plane crashed. He was stranded in Cuba all this time. He explained that the eerie message over the radio wasn't him. It was just Peterson trying to scare people.I liked this book so much is because it is a Mystery book. I really like Mystery books because the authors always keep you on the edge of your seat. For example, when the mysterious voice came over the radio, it said, "You can not escape the person you have killed." That part crept me out so much. I also liked this book because once I started to reading it, I couldn't stop. Before I knew about Mystery books, I never wanted to have anything to do with reading a book. The only time I would read a book is when one of my teachers would make us read or if they were instructional books on how to play Nintendo games. Franklin W. Dixon, the author of these Hardy boys mysteries, always seems to write amazing storylines.There really was nothing that I didn't like about this book. If anything, it was just too short of a book.My favorite part of this book is right in the beginning. It all started when the Hardys were taking a short cut through the plains when they heard a low pitch sound off in the distance. They decided to ignore it and continue as usual. The low pitched sound kept on getting louder as if it was getting closer, but of course, they still ignored it. Finally, Mr. Hardy got scared and turned off his headlights only to find another pair of lights going overhead. Something hit the top of the car to make it flip. Then the headlights mysteriously vanished.

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