On page 17, Frank and Joe learn that they cannot use their cell phones on the cattle drive. I love it when modern books take away the cell phones.
This is a very good book.
In Hardy Boys Adventures #12, The Madman of Black Bear Mountain, Frank, Joe, one of their teachers, and several students travel to Black Bear Mountain to work with a scientist who lives on the mountain.
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The culprit and the mystery are too obvious.
The hermit is a man from Russia who has lived in the woods for 30 years. He has been in contact with one other person, the scientist. I find it strange when the hermit calls someone a "party-pooper lady" on page 95. I very much doubt that a Russian living outside modern society in the woods and in communication exclusively with a scientist would use that expression.
This book could have been an excellent book if the mystery and solution had not been so obvious. The book is overall good, but it could have been much better.
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