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The Dangerous Transmission
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Author Franklin W. Dixon
Country United States
Language English
Series Hardy Boys
Genre Detective, mystery
Publisher Aladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
2004
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 147 pp (first edition paperback)
ISBN 0-689-86378-0 (first edition paperback)
OCLC 17401662
Preceded by Warehouse Rumble 
Followed by Wreck 'n' Roll 

The Dangerous Transmission is an exciting mystery novel from Hardy Boys Digest series. It was published in 2004 and is credited to Franklin W. Dixon, which is a pen name used by several different writers over the years. This book takes readers on a thrilling adventure with the famous detective brothers, Frank and Joe Hardy.

The Hardy Boys' London Adventure

This story kicks off when Frank and Joe Hardy are enjoying a holiday in the historic city of London, England. But their vacation quickly turns into a high-stakes mission! The boys find themselves chasing after a sneaky spy. This spy has stolen something super important: a brand-new invention created by one of their friends.

The Stolen Invention

The invention is a special voice transmitter. What makes it so unique? It's designed to be tiny enough to be placed inside a tooth! Imagine being able to talk to someone secretly through your tooth. This amazing gadget could be used for good, but in the wrong hands, it could be very dangerous. That's why the Hardy Boys must get it back.

Chasing a Notorious Spy

Frank and Joe are known for their sharp minds and brave actions. They use their detective skills to track down the spy through the busy streets and famous landmarks of London. They face many challenges and unexpected twists as they try to recover the stolen device and stop the spy from using it for harmful purposes. It's a race against time to protect their friend's invention and keep it out of the wrong hands.

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