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The Missing Chums

Language
English
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Teens & Young adult

The Missing Chums' is the fourth book in the beloved Hardy Boys mystery series, written under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon and first published in 1928. The story was originally penned by Leslie McFarlane, one of the most talented ghostwriters working for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the publishing house behind many popular adventure series for young readers. In this thrilling installment, teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy once again find themselves caught up in danger and mystery in their seaside hometown of Bayport. The adventure begins when their close friends, Chet Morton and Biff Hooper, disappear during a boating trip after a fierce storm. The Hardy brothers, determined to uncover the truth, set out to find their missing chums. Their search soon leads them to a web of criminal activity involving bank robbers, coastal hideouts, and a mysterious gang operating near the bay. Combining elements of suspense, friendship, and courage, The Missing Chums captures the essence of what made the Hardy Boys series so enduringly popular. The story highlights the brothers’ bravery, loyalty, and quick thinking as they follow clues, face peril, and work together to solve the case. With its seaside setting, daring rescues, and moral lessons about honesty and perseverance, the novel reflects the wholesome adventure spirit that defined early 20th-century children’s literature. In 1959, the book was revised and modernized by Harriet S. Adams, daughter of the series’ creator Edward Stratemeyer. The updated version condensed the text and removed some older expressions while keeping the core mystery intact. The Missing Chums remains a favorite among generations of readers, offering fast-paced action, clever sleuthing, and timeless themes of friendship and courage. It continues to exemplify the Hardy Boys’ legacy as iconic young detectives in classic American fiction.

© 2025 GENERAL PRESS (Ebook): 9789388843492

Release date

Ebook: November 12, 2025

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