In the Mercer Boys #5, The Mercer Boys on the Beach Patrol, Woodcrest Military Institute closes down temporarily after a dam breaks, and the school is flooded. The Mercers and Terry receive an invitation from Harry Douglas to come visit his family on the coast of Massachusetts. After the boys' arrival, they get an opportunity to help the coast guard patrol the coast looking for ships in distress.
The boys learn that the Douglas family lost their original estate years ago when a man named Odell presented what appeared to be the deed to the property. The boys learn that the deed was fake and that the real deed is missing. The Mercers and their friends try to find the real deed.
This book is good until around page 100 when the mystery of the missing deed is revealed. From that point, the story is excellent and very engaging. I greatly enjoyed reading this book.
In the Mercer Boys #6, The Mercer Boys in Summer Camp, the second and third classmen of Woodcrest go to summer camp. Don, Jim, and Terry have recently advanced to the second class and will attend the summer camp. Before the young men depart, Dick Rowen makes his intense jealousy of the Mercers known to all, and he causes them endless trouble during summer camp.
After the young men become established in summer camp, they learn that the surrounding area is said to be haunted. True to the rumors, strange figures are seen at night, and vandalism occurs. Dick Rowen gets Jim in trouble by blaming him for one act of mischief. The Mercers and their friends must find the true culprit so that Jim's innocence can be proved.
I was amused as I read this book and characters keep using the phrase "go chase yourself." I thought of what people say nowadays.
This is an excellent story.
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