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Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene
Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene












Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene

Super Mysteries (Undercover Brothers era)įollowing the boys' relaunch as the "Undercover Brothers", a new series of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mysteries began in 2007. As the use of the Keene pseudonym indicates, the books were targeted mainly at Nancy Drew readers. Six volumes were released:įrom 1988 to 1998, Archway Paperbacks published the Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys SuperMysteries (by Carolyn Keene), which were based on the characters from the Hardy Boys Casefiles and Nancy Drew Files series. Dixon), which were similar in format to the Choose Your Own Adventure books. In 19, Wanderer published the Be a Detective Mystery Stories (by Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. (Trivia: In the story titled "HB," we learn that Joe always wins when playing Monopoly.) Campfire StoriesĪlso in 1984, Wanderer released Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Campfire Stories. Once again, there are seven short stories. Super Sleuths 2Ī second volume of Super Sleuths was released in 1984. As well, the cover art is unconvincing: Frank and Joe are quite obviously cut-and-pasted into the original painting of Nancy. It's too bad that the creators decided to waste the potential magic of an initial Drew/Hardy meeting. In the first story, Nancy simply arrives in Bayport for a visit with the Hardys, and the three act like old friends. Some aspects of the book are disappointing. The book was credited to Carolyn Keene and Franklin W.

Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene

"Together for the first time," the cover proclaimed. They first met in 1981, when Wanderer Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, published Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Sleuths!, in which Frank and Joe team up with Nancy in seven short stories. The young sleuths often crossed paths in the early 1980s.

Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene

The teen detectives collaborated in the following series: Early 1980s The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew have joined forces several times, both in print and on the television screen. Nancy Drew crossovers Nancy Drew crossovers














Tropic of Fear by Carolyn Keene