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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Hardy Boys go to Egypt,
By The Pac-Man Reviewer (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mummy's Curse (Hardy Boys: All New Undercover Brothers #13) (Paperback)
A star gets her hands on an Egyptian map to a tomb where millions of dollars worth of treasure is hidden. A.T.A.C. suspects trouble and as usual they are right. When the Hardy Boys join her crew they do not know how big an adventure they are about to have.
This is an awesome mystery. Something I liked is that they don't over Egypitanize it like Egyptian stories usually do. The suspects are expertly used. This was a very enjoyable book and I recommend it. This book's mystery is great and has many spectacular elements. This would be a 5 star book but there is one thing. In the end the Hardy Boys escape a trap in an incredibly unbelievable way. A real "awe comes on" moment. But other than that it was a terrific book, and I am glad I read it. |
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The Mummy's Curse (Hardy Boys: All New Undercover Brothers #13) by Franklin W. Dixon (Paperback - November 28, 2006)
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