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The Bombay Boomerang (Hardy Boys, #49) The Bombay Boomerang by Franklin W. Dixon
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“In the moonlit graveyard leaves rustled in the wind. Tombstones cast eerie shadows. Off in the distance a dog howled.”
Franklin W. Dixon, The Bombay Boomerang
“Joe volunteered to stay awake since he was not particularly tired at the moment. While the others turned in, he stationed himself in a chair near the window. Turning over the pages of a magazine, he listened to the sounds of the hotel coming to life. The buzz of cars in the parking lot indicated that the day shift was replacing the night shift. The elevator clanged as guests arrived and departed. A low hum of voices from the street reached the room.”
Franklin W. Dixon, The Bombay Boomerang
“Everybody ragged Chet Morton about his bone-rattling car. But he wheeled it around the busy streets of Bayport, and boasted a good safety record, partly because pedestrians and motorists who heard him coming got out of the way.”
Franklin W. Dixon, The Bombay Boomerang