Hardy boys: The shattered helmet / by Franklin W. Dixon.
Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Years ago, Evan’s uncle had loaned it to Hollywood movie company for use in a silent motion picture, but the treasured helmet had been lost. Picking up foes along the way, the young detectives unearth clues that keep them constantly on the move—from their Greek college campus to California and finally to Greece.
Record details
- ISBN: 0448089521
- ISBN: 9780448089522
- ISBN: 0448189526
- ISBN: 9780448189529
- Physical Description: 180 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap, [1973]
Content descriptions
| Formatted Contents Note: | A weird welcome -- Start worrying! -- Firecracker plan -- Trailed by an Amazon -- Tricky Leon -- A clue on film -- The mysterious red car -- Motorcycle monsters -- The disappearing act -- Flash flood -- Cheese bait -- Suspect Joe -- Los Angeles rendezvous -- Surprise phone call -- Cat and mouse -- Flight to Greece -- Masquerade -- Sympathetic vanides -- Caves of Corfu -- Bang-up roundup. |
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| Genre: | Juvenile works. Detective and mystery fiction. Mystery fiction > Juvenile. |
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Summary:
Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Years ago, Evan’s uncle had loaned it to Hollywood movie company for use in a silent motion picture, but the treasured helmet had been lost. Picking up foes along the way, the young detectives unearth clues that keep them constantly on the move—from their Greek college campus to California and finally to Greece.