The beginning chapters are stupid. The explanatory information concerning the mission is much longer than usual and bored me. I couldn't stand Sam at the beginning of the book. She is depicted as an extreme airhead. I came very close to abandoning the book within the first 50 pages. I forced myself to keep going. Once the expedition begins, the story is much better. Oddly, Sam quits being an airhead, which makes no sense at all.
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The first part of the book is not good, and the rest of the book is very good.
In Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers #14, Hazed, Frank and Joe go undercover at Eagle River Academy. A boy named Roy died recently, supposedly of a heart attack, but ATAC believes that he may have died as a result of hazing. Frank and Joe allow themselves to be hazed in order to pick up clues.
We learn near the end of the story that Roy died from poisoning. I find it very hard to believe that an autopsy would not have found the poison in Roy's body and that a heart attack would have been blamed.
This is an excellent book.
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In Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers #15, Death and Diamonds, an auction of valuable diamonds is taking place in Bayport. Frank and Joe must serve as personal bodyguards to the two supermodels who will be wearing the jewelry. Meanwhile, they must help thwart underworld characters from stealing the diamonds.
I enjoyed this book.
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