The Melted Coins (Hardy Boys, No. 23)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (899 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0448089238 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A startling connection between the Zoar College swindle and the theft of the Seneca’s gold tribal relic Spoon Mouth propels the teenage sleuths into a series of perplexing and dangerous situations.. While probing a baffling burglary at the Seneca Indian Reservation in New York State they investigate Zoar College located nearby. Frank and Joe Hardy suspect that their best friend Chet Morton is the victim of a summer school swindle and offer to help get his money back
From the Back Cover Frank and Joe Hardy suspect that their best friend Chet Morton is the victim of a summer school swindle and offer to help get his money back. While probing a baffling burglary at the Seneca Indian Reservation in New York State they investigate Zoar College located nearby. Clues that Frank and Joe uncover indicate that there is a connection between the Zoar College swindle and the theft of the Seneca's gold tribal relic Spoon Mouth.
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The Hardys Meet the Seneca Lonnie E. Holder The 1970 revision of this book is about the theft of a group of melted coins that appear to be a face. Apparently the Seneca believe that Dr. Rideau has the artifact, and is deliberately keeping if from them. On the other hand, Dr. Rideau seems to be having a good deal o. The Plot Knock Scott Thiel The great knock against this book was the plot itself. This review concerns the original 1944 story where a gang of criminals steals valueable coins and melts them down for sale. The metal is worth more if they are still coins and are not melted. Isn't this like "shootin. Pretty Lame Premise This review pertains to the 19Pretty Lame Premise Tim This review pertains to the 1944 edition --The premise of this book is completely lame. A group of counterfeiters are stealing rare coins that are worth a lot of money and melting them down, then recasting them into quarters and half dollars. Then they spend the money in. Pretty Lame Premise Tim This review pertains to the 1944 edition --The premise of this book is completely lame. A group of counterfeiters are stealing rare coins that are worth a lot of money and melting them down, then recasting them into quarters and half dollars. Then they spend the money in. edition --The premise of this book is completely lame. A group of counterfeiters are stealing rare coins that are worth a lot of money and melting them down, then recasting them into quarters and half dollars. Then they spend the money in