I enjoyed the first part of the story, then I gradually became bored. The story is a bit repetitive, and I skimmed towards the end. The story consists of the boys seeing something strange, investigating, maybe getting attacked, and sometimes not. The events cycle and repeat throughout the story, and I am sure this is because A. L. Burt was more concerned about the length of the story than the quality of content.
I partially enjoyed the book.
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It is interesting that Bob gets separated from Jack halfway through the book and has his own solitary adventure in Bermuda.
This is a very good book.
The Golden Boys series is generally a very good series. I enjoyed some books more than others, but overall, I have a very positive view of the set.
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