This book is about two teenagers that solve mysteries. They are called the Hardy boys. This mystery is at the Honeycomb Caves, the city Rockaway, and Bayport. When they first find out was about the mystery Maddie Todd came to the Hardy’s because, her brother was kidnapped. They go to the honeycomb caves to try out Chet’s new metal detector. their first find was a pistol but, it wasn’t rusted at all, it looked new. Then they went to a local restaurant to discuss their findings. once they get to the restaurant they find that there is something fishy about the people working. The thing their friend noticed was that the language was not french they were speaking like they said they were. They find a hobbit that lived in a cave. He claimed that he was an ex marine and that his crew abandoned him. They thought it was odd that he lived in cave, so they explored it when he left and found a shotgun and several passageways that branched out along with one iron door. The Hardy’s dad who was also working on the case had herd the gun shot and called the police. The Hardy’s were in relief when the police got there. But the crooks weren’t about to give up to the police because they had stolen and buried too much. The rest is for you to find out

I would recommend this book to people who have hard times getting into a book like me. I love this series because, there is always something happening with all of the details its a new thing every chapter. What I think is amazing is how it all ties together in the end. There were several important details I couldn’t include for how slow of a typer I am. All in all it is a great book.

You can picture the characters very well, but then there is the authors picture which is different. Possibly your picture will be different than mine whether its modern in the past or future. It can take place when ever you want it to. You can picture in your head like what I do very often. I think it would be harder to follow if you can’t picture it. If you can’t take it slow and think about the book it would probably be impossible to fully understand the plot of the book.

Grant

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