The Billion Dollar Ransom

1982 book by Franklin W. Dixon
0-671-42355-X (first edition paperback)OCLC7925033LC ClassPZ7.D644 Bi 1982Preceded byThe Voodoo Plot Followed byTic-Tac-Terror 
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The Billion Dollar Ransom is the 73rd title of the Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children and teens, published under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.[1] It was published by Wanderer Books in 1982.

Plot summary

The Hardy boys help out when a magicians' tournament is threatened by mysterious happenings. Frank and Joe naturally catch the magician who kidnapped the President and all culprits by slowly closing in on their position and taking control.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Kevin Burton (5 June 2019). "Frank and Joe Hardy (The Hardy Boys): Created by Franklin W. Dixon, House pseudonym of Stratmeyer Syndicate". thrillingdetective.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
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  • Andrew E. Svenson
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  • Susan Wittig Albert
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  • George Edward Stanley
  • James D. Lawrence
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  • Nancy Drew
  • Tom Swift
  • The Dana Girls
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  • Dead on Target (1987)
  • Evil, Inc. (1987)
  • Cult of Crime (1987)
  • See No Evil (1987)
  • Street Spies (1988)
  • Countdown to Terror (1989)
  • Running on Empty (1990)
  • The Last Laugh (1990)
  • River Rats (1997)
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  • The Hardy Boys (2020)
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