The Hardys travel to Idaho to learn the wilderness sport of orienteering, but Frank, Joe, and their instructor, Rob Niles, run into some treacherous terrain, and their courage and resourcefulness are stretched to the limit.
As the story opens, we find Frank and Joe in Nova Scotia attending the opening celebration of a new lawn maze and the associated medieval games. Someone is sabotaging the maze and the games. Then the owner of the maze disappears! It's up to the Hardy Boys to find the missing owner and solve the mystery of the ghost of the maze! This is a pretty good story, not among the best but enjoyable nonetheless.
No Way Out ( Hardy Boys Casefiles, No 75)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Franklin W. Dixon does it again with a book full of mystery and intrigue. This book rates an A+! The Hardy boys bravely face danger, jump headlong into action and have their best adventure yet. Frank and Joe go to the mountains to learn the wilderness sport of orienteering from an old friend, Rob Niles. However as the boys learn to blaze trails in the wilderness, they also find that someone is after Rob. They must find the person behind the attempts on Rob's life, before that person gets to Rob. Read 'No Way Out' and see Frank and Joe in their best mystery ever!
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