Danger on Vampire Trail (Hardy Boys, #50)
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Danger on Vampire Trail (The Hardy Boys #50)

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The Hardy boys and two friends take a camping trip to the Rocky Mountains in an attempt to locate a gang of credit-card counterfeiters.
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published January 21st 1971 by Grosset & Dunlap
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Bryan
Bryan rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: mystery, ya
Perhaps some false advertisement on the title - there's little to do with vampires, but vampire bats do play a minor role.

A better title might have been "Danger in a Tent Trailer". It's quite astounding how much abuse the Hardy Boys' tent trailer takes in this novel.

But... since each chapter must end on a cliffhanger note, and since there are 20 chapters in this book, it's possibly easier for the author to end a chapter now and then with some damage to the trail...more
Aidan
Aidan rated it 4 of 5 stars
The Hardy boys are chasing Whip Lasher, a practical joker. When Lasher leads them to vampire trail, the brothers have to get past the dangers that await them, but can they also get past Lasher too?
This is one of my favorite Hardy Boys so far because it involved one of my favorite animals, Bats!
Benjamin Plume
I don't remember how this one ended up working out, but it was clever.
Erica Johson
In the book, Danger On Vampire Trail, the boys face a very dangerous mystery. One thing that I really like about this book is that there were so man turns in the book. One minute it would be leaving you thinking one thing. And seconds later your whole perspective would change. I really loved the thrill the book gives. Like when one of the boys was about to get caught and got away. This book was really good and I would recomand it.
Marts (Thinker)
Hardy Boys adventure in the Rocky mountains
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Recommends it for: JF Dix
Shelves: juniorfiction
Dixon, Franklin W.
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Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also used for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series.
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