Hardy Boys #49 Bombay Boomerang

ISBN: 9780448089492
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Publisher,PENGUIN US
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Format, Hardcover
Weight, 420 g
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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, 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.

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Ikram Kausari
A great children mystery story book.

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 suspense throughout the whole book. I suggest this book to anyone who wants a good, classic mystery book!

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Sitinursharina aminah binti saludin
The bombay boomerang

The author did a good job at creating more suspense than the other book of his I have read. There are way more times where someone could have got hurt and having to sit out of it which I liked more than the others. One thing about the book I didn’t like too much is the plot because it wasn’t the “intense” cool story and it was this boring chasing after them and slowly but surely getting to them so it was just this slow pace, but overall it was a good effort by Franklin.

I would recommend this book to someone who likes a slow steady book with some action happening every once in a while. Someone who likes lets say peaceful wouldn’t enjoy it or someone who likes big action packed books wouldn’t enjoy it either.