Islands of Intrigue
Islands of Intrigue is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel, published in 1996.[1]
Plot summary
Alexis Constantine, the daughter of a Greek shipping tycoon, is kidnapped by a shadowy figure, after she invites Bess and Nancy to head to Greece on their world-class yacht. Meanwhile, the Hardys arrive in Greece as well, to hunt down a U.S double agent who is accused of smuggling out a cluster of Phoenix missiles from his homeland base. Working together, the gang head out on a cross-country trip, trying to discover the true solution to the problem at hand.
References
- ^ Islands of Intrigue at WorldCat
External links
- Islands of Intrigue at Fantastic Fiction
- Supermystery series books
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- Stratemeyer Syndicate
- Franklin W. Dixon
- Edward Stratemeyer
- Leslie McFarlane
- Andrew E. Svenson
- Harriet Adams
- Neal Barrett Jr.
- Susan Wittig Albert
- Steven Grant
- George Edward Stanley
- James D. Lawrence
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