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 : The Flickering Torch Mystery (Hardy Boys, Book 22)
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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780448089225
ISBN number: 044808922X
Label: Grosset & Dunlap
Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: January 01, 1943
Publishing house: Grosset & Dunlap
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 245755
Studio: Grosset & Dunlap




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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Good transaction
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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Hardy Boys Become Mod
The 1971 revision of this mystery is perhaps the very first nod to the changing culture of the 60s and early 70s, as Frank and Joe Hardy become members of a rock band. The mystery also involves a radioactive substance, which foreshadows some of the concerns we have several decades later.

Fenton Hardy, the boys' father, has run into difficulties in trying to solve the crashes of two light planes into the cliffs adjacent to Marlin Crag Airport near Beemerville. Both pilots were landing from the sea in bad weather using instruments. However, both pilots were experienced. Fenton asks the boys to look around Marlin Crag airport to see if they can learn anything. In the meantime, Fenton will be investigating a ring of freight thieves who have been stealing from airports. As you might guess, there is a connection between the cases.

Frank, Joe and their friend Chet Morton soon find their lives in danger when they ask questions that concern certain individuals they encounter. Things become more interesting when the boys get jobs playing in the band at a local night spot. It quickly becomes evident that someone wants the Hardys and Chet out of the way, permanently!

During the investigation the boys discover a radioactive plane engine. Chet Morton purchases a plane fuselage, only to have it stolen. Why does the night club use only its own amplifiers, and what is the interest certain individuals have in the amplifiers? What is the relationship between smuggled diamonds and the radioactive isotopes? The most quickly solved mystery is what the "flickering torch" is.

I enjoyed this mystery. While I am unsure of some of the science, it was sufficiently plausible that I was able to overlook any weakness in the science to focus on the mystery. I was also sufficiently puzzled by the purposes of the criminals that I found myself reading this book from cover to cover quickly. This story is one of the better stories in the Hardy Boys series.

Though the Hardy Boys series was written in a relatively archaic fashion, as reading material for an increasingly younger audience they are excellent. The stories were once recommended for children ages 10 to 14. As children are exposed to more violence and seem to require greater levels of stimulation, the recommended age range has move to 9 to 12. I think any child capable of reading some of the challenging words in these books will enjoy them, regardless of how tame most of the action may be. Once a child has reached age 12 or so the stories may be of less interest, but given the combination of mystery and action, these books remain good safe choices for parents who want to know what their children are reading.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Original Flickering Torch
After a brief absence, Leslie McFarlane returns for his second stint with "The Hardy Boys". He begins with a bang. The brothers are asked to investigate strange happenings at an Experimental Farm in Bayport. The majority of this book takes place at night and in part in underground tunnels. Unknown figures roaming about the farm hidden beneath grey cloaks add an element of suspense. This book has a spooky feel and one that draws the reader from page to page. This book ranks among the series elite. RATED A

REVISION: The 1971 totally altered revision of this book with a completely new story was excellent, packed with pure suspense and a tough case to crack about two murders. Even the revision of this book ranks among my favorites and one of the best revisions in the series.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Don't Judge This One By It's Cover
This review concerns the revised 1971 edition. Frank and Joe investigate the deaths of two pilots after the planes that they were flying crashed into the cliffs at a nearby airport. This is a very interesting book with a really good plot. I enjoyed learning what the flickering torch really is and how it was connected to the rest of the case. This book is loaded with action and it kept me interested from the very first page to the last. Ignore the awful cover on this book and read it anyway; you won't be disappointed.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - An Average Hardy Boys Book
This review concerns the original 1943 edition. An elderly scientist comes to the Hardy home to seek Mr. Hardy's help in finding out who is stealing valuable silkworms from his lab. Mr. Hardy is busy on a case of government supplies being stolen from road construction sites, so Frank and Joe tackle the case for the scientist. Of course, the Experimental Farm where Frank and Joe had summer jobs is near the scientists home, and, oddly enough, a road construction site is also nearby. The book was a little slow going to start and I imagine many readers, after reading the very first couple of chapters, would feel like giving up on the book, but it ended well. There is a moderate amount of action and the writing is good. One thing I didn't like about this book was that, aside from Aunt Gertrude and Mr. Hardy, none of the other main characters of the series played a prominent role in this book. This isn't the most thrilling book, but most readers would probably not feel like they wasted their time reading it.

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