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    | | |  | Double Exposure (Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 22) |  | List Price: $2.75 Your Price:
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 Review: I liked this book because it always kept me in suspence. It made me want to keep reading because I always wanted to know what would happen next. It is fairly easy to read and not very long, which made me like it more. The plot is a mystery about a person named Janosik being framed. The Hardy boys try and figure how and who is framing Janosik, with some help and sometimes confusion from a mysterious person claiming to be their long lost brother. One thing that could have made this book more enjoyable for me is if I had read the previous Hardy Boys books in the series. Since it is book #22, it made it difficult to know who many of the main charactres were because I was just being introduced to them. I think this was a great mystery book overall.
 
 
 
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