An edition of The Masked Monkey (1972)

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An edition of The Masked Monkey (1972)

The Masked Monkey

  • 5.00 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 7 Want to read
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  • 4 Have read

Frank and Joe Hardy are called upon to find a wealthy industrialists's son who has mysteriously disappeared. Did Graham Retson flee from his home because he was at odds with his father, or was he kidnapped? Finding the answer turns into something more dangerous and larger in scope than Frank and Joe ever bargained for. The only clue in the case leads the two young detectives to South America, where the intrigues of evil adversaries almost cost them their lives. Involved in this complex mystery are a fierce-looking monkey trained to be a killer, a school of voracious, man-eating piranhas, a ruthless gang of passport thieves, and a cleverly operated change-your-identity mill for criminals. Only through their courage and perseverance do the Hardys solve one of the toughest cases they have ever tackled. - Flyleaf.

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Cover of: The Masked Monkey
The Masked Monkey
January 14, 1988, HarperCollins Publishers
Cover of: The Masked Monkey
The Masked Monkey
January 14, 1988, HarperCollins Publishers
Paperback
Cover of: The masked monkey
The masked monkey
1979, Collins
Cover of: Them asked monkey
Them asked monkey
1979, Collins
in English
Cover of: Hardy Boys 51
Hardy Boys 51: The Masked Monkey GB (Hardy Boys)
April 1, 1975, Grosset & Dunlap
Cover of: The Masked Monkey
The Masked Monkey: Hardy Boys #51
1972, Grosset & Dunlap
in English

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First Sentence

""You mean your eighteen-year-old son drew fifty thousand dollars from his bank account and then disappeared?" dark-haired Frank Hardy asked in."

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Library of Congress
PZ7.D644Mas

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7260845M
Internet Archive
maskedmonkey0000dixo
ISBN 10
0006928277
ISBN 13
9780006928270
Library Thing
370161

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