The HardyBoys started out as a series of children's mystery novels penned by Edward Stratemeyer, first appearing in 1927. The stories are about two brothers, Joe and Frank Hardy, teenaged super-sleuths who are able to solve even the hardest cases with in-depth investigation and critical thinking. The HardyBoys: The Hidden Theft presents the boys as modern...
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Apparently in some parts of the world there are words to the theme for '70s cop show Starsky & Hutch . Listen: You can watch the more familiar opening credits here: Mystery TV Themes: STARSKY & HUTCH More classic TV opening credits here: NBC MYSTERY MOVIE HARDYBOYS / NANCY DREW THE AVENGERS (plus THE NEW AVENGERS) MONK MANNIX
... box? When they threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed . . . and they meant it? When boys and girls went steady? When no one ever asked where the car keys were because they were always in the car, in the ignition, and the doors were never locked? When you could lie on your back in the grass with your friends and say things like,” That cloud looks like a ..." When you...
... business. In this spy game, James and Skip may be the ones who get played—or worse. Grown Up HardyBoys. That's the rap my characters are getting in the Stuff series . STUFF TO SPY FOR comes out this week, and it's getting great reviews, but the majority of coverage brings up the HardyBoys...all grown up. And that's pretty tough to live up to. My two protagonists,...
... over to reading mysteries. I grew up reading all kinds of mysteries for kids-- Nancy Drew, the HardyBoys, the Bobbsey Twins, Cam Jansen, Billy Jo Jive, Detective Poufy , and my all-time favorite, Encyclopedia Brown --and I'd go around telling people I wanted to be a detective. Then we took a trip to Ireland when I was maybe seven or eight years old, and I went wandering around to...