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Frank and Joe go undercover at a major skateboarding contest in Venice, California, to try to find out who is killing off the competition.
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Board To Death: The Hardy Boys Graphic Novel #8
April 3, 2007, Papercutz
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159707053X 9781597070539
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Board to Death (Hardy Boys Graphic Novels: Undercover Brothers #8)
April 3, 2007, Papercutz
Hardcover
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1597070548 9781597070546
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"Based on the series by Franklin W. Dixon."
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Work Description
The undercover brothers, Frank and Joe Hardy, go undercover at a major
skateboarding contest in Venice, California to find out which competitor
is trying to kill off the competition--literally! The list of suspects
includes Dex Thom, a skilled skateboarder whose parents wanted him to be
a musical prodigy, the Pink Shadow, a girl of mystery, and her equally
secretive trainer, Mr. Miyagi, and the Wraith, a dark and brooding young
man. Will Frank and Joe solve the mystery before the killer discovers
their real mission--and eliminates them?!
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