The Mummy Case Read online

Page 5


  The driver nodded and stuck to the road, which finally led past the cliff into an area of broad fields with grass on both sides.

  In front of the car, the leader of the motorcycle gang gestured angrily to his cohorts, then careened down a side road followed by the rest. The sound of their engines died away.

  “They gave up!” Joe exclaimed in relief. Then he looked straight at Major Martin. “Friends of yours?”

  “Hardly,” the major snapped.

  Frank felt even more uneasy than before. “What is this, a gang war? And if so, what are we doing here? We’re not involved in your problems!”

  “You’re more involved than you realize,” Major Martin said with a low chuckle. “Or you will be very shortly.”

  A tense silence fell again and no one spoke until they had reached the outskirts of Loma. The driver parked in a side street in front of a third-rate hotel. Paint was flaking from its boards, and several windows were broken.

  Frank and Joe had no choice but to get out of the car when the men told them to. Reluctantly they followed the strangers into the hotel.

  The major flashed his identification at the desk clerk, then they all mounted creaky stairs, went down a dark hall, and paused before a door. Martin knocked.

  Footsteps approached, then the door swung open. Frank and Joe gasped in surprise. In the doorway stood Fenton Hardy!

  “Hello, boys,” he greeted them. “I’m glad to see you!” Then he turned to Major Martin. “Thank you for escorting my sons,” he said. “And of course you haven’t revealed anything about our mission?”

  “Not a word, Mr. Hardy,” the major assured him. “But Frank and Joe got an introduction to the conspirators.”

  Quickly he described how the motorcycle gang had tried to force their car over the cliff.

  The detective listened grimly. “They’re the conspirators, all right,” he declared. “They recognized our unmarked car as an embassy vehicle. No doubt they have a spy in the embassy who alerted them.”

  Mr. Hardy closed the door as the men departed and ushered Frank and Joe into the room. Two men got up from a battered couch. The detective introduced them as Craig Compton, the American ambassador, and Colonel George Palos, chief of the Rubassa Secret Service.

  “I’m glad you could come,” Compton stated, shaking hands with the boys. “I thought you might have to stay on that freighter and guard the mummy.”

  “The mummy’s okay,” Joe replied. “Captain Baker allowed two pals of ours, who are members of the crew, to watch the crate for us.” As they all sat down, he told his father how Chet and Biff had gotten jobs on the freighter.

  “Sorry we couldn’t let you know what was happening,” Compton began, “but spies are everywhere on Rubassa.”

  Fenton Hardy took up the account. “This is the conspiracy I mentioned over the phone when you were still in Bayport. Rubassa is the country I was working for at the United Nations. I’ve come here because the conspirators now have the weapons they need. A disloyal member of the Rubassa Mission at the United Nations was involved.”

  “We have him under arrest,” Palos put in. “But he refuses to talk.”

  “U.S. Intelligence learned that the arms were taken to the nearby island of Milbin,” Compton added. “From Milbin, they were transported to Rubassa. When I heard that, I alerted your father.”

  “And that’s when he flew here from New York?” Joe asked.

  “Right. The revolutionaries are a small band of conspirators, but they could stage a coup and overthrow the democratic government. We know they plan to ask a foreign power for troops to hold down the people of Rubassa. That would lead to a grave international crisis, and must be prevented at all costs!”

  “Where do we come in?” Joe asked curiously. “I’m sure you called us here for a reason.”

  “You’ll be of service to us because you’re not known on the island,” Palos stated.

  “You see,” Fenton Hardy explained, “our countermeasures have to be carried out under cover. In order to prevent a panic, the population must not know the danger. That’s why we’re meeting in this hotel. As you can see, it’s not the best in Loma. But we’re hoping the conspirators won’t suspect us of being here.”

  “If that motorcycle gang is part of the conspirators, they might have seen us in the car,” Frank pointed out.

  “I doubt it,” Joe said. “They were concentrating on pushing the driver off the road. Besides, it would be hard for anyone to recognize people in the back seat.”

  “‘That’s true,” Fenton Hardy agreed. “What we had in mind, boys, was for you to go to a place where our other agents can’t because they might be known.”

  “Such as?” Frank inquired.

  “A house in Loma,” Palos replied. “We suspect it’s the communications headquarters of the conspirators. We believe the tenant, who is an En glishman, by the way, receives and sends messages for them.”

  “How do we get in?” Joe asked. “He isn’t going to invite us to go through his house.”

  “Your father has thought of a plan,” Compton replied. “You boys will be plumbers.”

  “Plumbers?” Frank asked. “You mean we’ll have to fix leaky pipes?”

  Fenton Hardy smiled. “Not quite, although you’ll have all the equipment that plumbers use, including overalls and hats. You’ll find everything in a van in the parking lot behind the hotel. You’ll look like members of the Plumbers Union when you drive into Loma.”

  Frank grinned. “As long as it’s only a cover it’s okay. Because we don’t really know how to fix leaks! We’d have to learn first.”

  “No need for a crash course,” Palos assured them and chuckled. “Now, here’s what you do. Go to the address on this card. Tell the tenant, Reggie Watson, that Mr. Baldwin has written to you. He’s the owner of the house but hasn’t lived here for many years. You are to check all the pipes and replace any that look old enough to give him trouble.”

  “Got it,” Joe said.

  “When you get in, split up,” Palos continued. “That way, if Watson is alone, he won’t be able to watch you both. Go though the house inspecting the pipes, and keeping your eyes open for anything that ties him to the gang.”

  “What do we do after we leave the place?” Frank inquired.

  “Call the embassy. We’ve all agreed that for safety’s sake, you won’t talk to anyone but me or your father. And be careful. This gang plays for keeps!”

  “That’s it, then,” Compton stood up. “We can break up and—”

  “Help!” A sudden scream rang through the hotel. “Help me, help me!”

  “Something’s happening downstairs!” Frank cried out. “Come on!”

  The Hardys raced across the room, wrenched the door open, and shot out into the hall. Then they took the stairs down two at a time.

  A man in a leather jacket and crash helmet had the desk clerk by the throat!

  9

  An Unpredicted Flood

  The assailant heard the Hardys bound down the stairs. Glancing over his shoulder, he released his victim and ran out the door before the boys had reached the lobby.

  Frank and Joe rushed to the clerk’s aid. He was beginning to get his breath back and opened his eyes. Realizing he was all right, the Hardys dashed out of the hotel. The street was empty!

  They turned the corner, but still saw nothing. “Leather jacket put on a good disappearing act,” Joe complained. “There’s no way of telling where he went!”

  “I don’t know about that, Joe! Listen!”

  From the other side of the hotel came the cough of a motorcycle engine. It was repeated several times.

  “He’s trying to start his bike!” Frank cried. “Come on!”

  The boys ran around the building at top speed and saw the cyclist tramping on his starter. Frank noticed that the left handlebar of his bike was twisted. It was the same machine they had spotted on the cliff road!

  Seeing the Hardys, the cyclist kicked his starter desperately
. Just then the motor came to life with a roar, and the cyclist varoomed down the street, kicking up a cloud of dust behind him.

  Angrily Joe socked his fist into the palm of his other hand. “He got away! Can you identify him, Frank? Colonel Palos might have a mug shot of him.”

  “No way. That helmet’s as good as a mask.”

  The young detectives returned to the hotel and found Fenton Hardy, the ambassador, and Colonel Palos with the desk clerk, who was on his feet again, rubbing his throat.

  “I almost lost my Adam’s apple!” he croaked. “I was away from the desk for a moment, and when I came back, that guy was at the safe. When I asked what he was doing, he jumped me. Said he knew Secret Service plans were in the safe and he’d strangle me if I didn’t give them to him.”

  “He made a mistake,” Palos commented. “We keep no Secret Service plans in that safe. Still, it means the conspirators know this hotel is our meeting place. We’ll have to find another one. I’ll send an agent to guard you,” he assured the clerk, “until we catch the gang.”

  “Good idea, Colonel,” Compton agreed. “And now we’d better get going. I think Frank and Joe know what to do.”

  “Yes,” Frank admitted. “But what about the fact that one of the conspirators now knows what Joe and I look like?”

  “You boys are our best shot at finding this gang before it’s too late,” responded Compton. “Just be careful, and if you see anyone eyeing you suspiciously, get out fast. He only caught a fleeting glimpse of you anyway, and you’ll both look different when you put on your Plumbers Union outfits.”

  The group left and walked to the hotel parking lot. An unmarked car stood next to a blue van with the wording LOMA PLUMBING COMPANY on both sides.

  “You’ll find everything you need in there,” Mr. Hardy said to his sons, “including the key. And here’s something else that might come in handy.”

  He handed each boy a tiny detective kit. “All the officers in Colonel Palos’s command carry one of these,” he said. “It contains a screwdriver, a tiny knife, a file, and a couple of explosive pellets. If you throw them far enough away from you, they won’t harm you but can create a disturbance long enough for you to get out of a tight spot.”

  Frank grinned. “Thanks, Dad. I hope we don’t get into any tight spots.”

  “So do I. I’m taking your bags to the embassy with me. See you later.” He got into the car with the other two men and they drove off while Frank and Joe donned the overalls they found in the back of the van. They equipped themselves with wrenches and screwdrivers and a map, then Joe drove to the address on the card their father had given them.

  Before getting out of the van, they agreed that Joe would inspect the basement while Frank would go upstairs.

  A genial young man answered the door.

  “Mr. Watson?” Frank asked.

  “Yes. What can I do for you?”

  “The owner of this house has called us and asked us to check the pipes,” Frank replied. “Some of them apparently are quite old, and Mr. Baldwin wants them replaced before they give you any trouble.”

  “Come in,” Reggie Watson replied. “I live here with my mother, who is out visiting. I don’t mind if you check the basement and the bathrooms, but don’t go into any of the other rooms. Mother wouldn’t like it.”

  “Understood,” Frank said.

  When they entered the house, Joe said he would inspect the basement, while Frank went upstairs. Reggie accompanied Joe, who walked around banging on the pipes with a wrench. “I wish I looked more like a plumbing pro,” the boy thought, “but there’s nothing I can do except stick to the act.”

  Circling the basement, he came to a small room that had been erected in one corner of the large cellar. He turned the doorknob. It did not budge!

  “No need to go in there,” Reggie said hastily. “No pipes in that room. Here, let me show you the washing machine.”

  Joe felt there was something Reggie did not want him to see in the locked room, but he had no reason to insist on going in. Pretending to examine the washing machine connections, he resumed banging on the pipes at random.

  Meanwhile, Frank checked out the rooms upstairs. Suspicious of Reggie’s warning that his mother did not want anyone in the bedrooms, he went in anyway.

  The first two produced no clues, and there was no evidence that Reggie’s mother was living in the house. As Frank was about to leave the second bedroom, he heard a muffled sound in the hall. He stood stock-still. “Somebody’s sneaking up on me!” he thought.

  Gripping a wrench for self-defense, he hid behind the door and waited. Seconds passed and nothing happened. As the sound continued, Frank peered into the hall. A cat was sharpening its claws on the wall!

  He grinned, relaxed, and stealthily entered the master bedroom. There was still no sign of a woman living in the house. But a slip of paper under the bedside lamp caught Frank’s eye. Leaning over, he read a telephone number.

  Beneath it was a notation: Hide arms pending further orders from Luxor.

  Frank’s heart pounded. The message was clearly a reference to the illegal weapons shipment. But why Luxor? What had the Egyptian city to do with the Rubassa conspiracy?

  Unable to figure out the answer, Frank banged the pipes in the bathroom a few times to make them echo in the basement and give Reggie the impression that he was doing his work upstairs. Then he descended to the kitchen and slipped under the sink. He was lying flat on his back when Joe and Reggie came up from the cellar.

  “How are the pipes on the second floor?” Reggie inquired.

  “Okay,” Frank replied. “But I think you may have trouble with the sink. Joe, take a look at this!”

  When Joe got down on his hands and knees and poked his head under the sink, Frank whispered, “I found something. Let’s wrestle with this pipe to make it look good, and then get out of here.”

  “There’s something suspicious in the basement, too,” Joe whispered back.

  Frank clamped his wrench around the bolt at the point where the pipe curved down from the wall and then up into the sink. It seemed stuck, so Frank got a firm grip on the wrench and twisted it. Suddenly the bolt came off!

  Whoosh! Water gushed out of the pipe, deluging Frank and throwing spray into Joe’s face!

  “Put the bolt back on!” Joe cried.

  “I can‘t! I dropped it but I can’t move!”

  Joe felt around on the soggy floor.

  “Hurry up. I’m drowning!” Frank cried out and pressed one hand against the leak and held the other over his face.

  At last Joe’s fingers closed around the bolt. Frantically he thrust it into position against the force of water gushing out of the pipe. As he screwed it back on, the deluge subsided to a trickle and then stopped.

  Wet and bedraggled, the Hardys crawled out from underneath the sink. Water covered the floor around them.

  “I wasn’t planning to start a flood,” Frank said in embarrassment. “I was just testing the bolt. I didn’t expect it to come off so easily!”

  “Forget it,” Reggie said cheerfully. “I’ll mop up.”

  Frank and Joe went back to the van feeling like fools. “I hope Reggie didn’t catch on to the fact that we aren’t plumbers,” Frank said worriedly.

  Joe shrugged. “He didn’t seem to. But we sure got wet.”

  The boys drove to a vacant lot where they took off their overalls and tossed them into the back of the van. They discussed the secret room in the basement of Reggie’s house and the message on the slip of paper in the bedroom. Deciding they should report to their father, they phoned the American Embassy, but were told that neither Mr. Hardy nor Colonel Palos was in at the time.

  “What do you think we should do?” Joe asked.

  “Let’s call that phone number I found in the bedroom,” Frank suggested.

  “Good idea. It must be a number the gang uses. Why don’t you imitate Reggie’s voice and see what happens?”

  Frank nodded and dialed the nu
mber. A man answered. “Who is this?”

  “Reggie,” Frank replied, hoping that his imitation would get by. “I need confirmation of our plans.”

  “You know we don’t discuss that over the phone,” the man said impatiently. “Come to the Beacon.” He hung up.

  “Did you hear what he said?” Frank asked. “The Beacon. I wonder what that is.”

  “Let’s ask a policeman,” his brother suggested.

  Frank drove to the main square of Loma, where an officer directing traffic supplied the answer.

  “The Beacon is an abandoned lighthouse. Take this road, turn right when the pavement ends, and follow the dirt lane straight up. It’s near the top of Beacon Mountain.”

  Frank, at the wheel of the van, drove as directed. He took the steep mountain trail, and kept going until they spotted the lighthouse about a hundred yards to the right. Since the area below was too open to afford cover for the van, he drove to a point higher up the mountain and parked in the woods.

  Then the boys sneaked down to the lighthouse, which was only two stories high since it stood on a plateau overlooking the Mediterranean. The trees and bushes surrounding it indicated that it had been abandoned for years. The sea was no longer visible from where it stood.

  Frank pointed to five motorcycles lined up along the base of the structure, half-hidden in the bushes. One of the machines had a twisted left handlebar.

  “The guy who tried to strangle the desk clerk must be inside!” the young detective whispered to his brother. “The same one who tried to push us over the cliff.”

  “And he’s got some of his friends with him,” Joe responded in the same undertone. “We’d better be careful. ”

  The thick underbrush gave the Hardys all the cover they needed to sneak up to the lighthouse. Carefully parting a bush with their fingers, they peered through the open window into the single lower room of the building.

  Five men were seated in wooden chairs around a table. All were wearing leather jackets, rough pants, and heavy boots. Their crash helmets lay on the table in front of them.

  “Only a few more days,” one of the men said admiringly to a tall, dark-haired companion, “and you’ll be Michael Linos, dictator of Rubassa!”

 

    The Great Pumpkin Smash Read onlineThe Great Pumpkin SmashWho Let the Frogs Out? Read onlineWho Let the Frogs Out?Return to Black Bear Mountain Read onlineReturn to Black Bear MountainA Treacherous Tide Read onlineA Treacherous TideBug-Napped Read onlineBug-NappedThe Disappearance Read onlineThe DisappearanceSea Life Secrets Read onlineSea Life SecretsThe Mystery of the Chinese Junk Read onlineThe Mystery of the Chinese JunkA Skateboard Cat-astrophe Read onlineA Skateboard Cat-astropheToo Many Traitors Read onlineToo Many TraitorsGalaxy X Read onlineGalaxy XThe Secret Panel Read onlineThe Secret PanelThe Secret of Wildcat Swamp Read onlineThe Secret of Wildcat SwampThe Secret of the Caves Read onlineThe Secret of the CavesThe Caribbean Cruise Caper Read onlineThe Caribbean Cruise CaperWithout a Trace Read onlineWithout a TraceThe Mystery of the Spiral Bridge Read onlineThe Mystery of the Spiral BridgeMovie Menace Read onlineMovie MenaceDungeons & Detectives Read onlineDungeons & DetectivesWater-Ski Wipeout Read onlineWater-Ski WipeoutThe Case of the Psychic's Vision Read onlineThe Case of the Psychic's VisionX-plosion Read onlineX-plosionDeathgame Read onlineDeathgameThe Apeman's Secret Read onlineThe Apeman's SecretA Will to Survive Read onlineA Will to SurviveMystery at Devil's Paw Read onlineMystery at Devil's PawBlood Money Read onlineBlood MoneyThe Mark on the Door Read onlineThe Mark on the DoorScene of the Crime Read onlineScene of the CrimeThe Gray Hunter's Revenge Read onlineThe Gray Hunter's RevengeStolen Identity Read onlineStolen IdentityThe Mummy's Curse Read onlineThe Mummy's CurseMystery of Smugglers Cove Read onlineMystery of Smugglers CoveDiplomatic Deceit Read onlineDiplomatic DeceitThe Haunted Fort Read onlineThe Haunted FortThe Crisscross Shadow Read onlineThe Crisscross ShadowSecret of the Red Arrow Read onlineSecret of the Red ArrowTrial and Terror Read onlineTrial and TerrorThe Short-Wave Mystery Read onlineThe Short-Wave MysteryThe Spy That Never Lies Read onlineThe Spy That Never LiesOperation: Survival Read onlineOperation: SurvivalDeception on the Set Read onlineDeception on the SetThe Sign of the Crooked Arrow Read onlineThe Sign of the Crooked ArrowHunting for Hidden Gold Read onlineHunting for Hidden GoldDisaster for Hire Read onlineDisaster for HireThe Clue in the Embers Read onlineThe Clue in the EmbersDanger Zone Read onlineDanger ZoneThe Hidden Harbor Mystery Read onlineThe Hidden Harbor MysteryEye on Crime Read onlineEye on CrimeA Game Called Chaos Read onlineA Game Called ChaosThe Bicycle Thief Read onlineThe Bicycle ThiefThe Missing Playbook Read onlineThe Missing PlaybookSurvival Run Read onlineSurvival RunThe Bombay Boomerang Read onlineThe Bombay BoomerangMystery of the Samurai Sword Read onlineMystery of the Samurai SwordBurned Read onlineBurnedDeath and Diamonds Read onlineDeath and DiamondsMurder at the Mall Read onlineMurder at the MallThe Prime-Time Crime Read onlineThe Prime-Time CrimeHide-and-Sneak Read onlineHide-and-SneakTraining for Trouble Read onlineTraining for TroubleTrouble in Paradise Read onlineTrouble in ParadiseWhile the Clock Ticked Read onlineWhile the Clock TickedThe Alaskan Adventure Read onlineThe Alaskan AdventureThe Lost Brother Read onlineThe Lost BrotherTunnel of Secrets Read onlineTunnel of SecretsA Killing in the Market Read onlineA Killing in the MarketThe Curse of the Ancient Emerald Read onlineThe Curse of the Ancient EmeraldThe Arctic Patrol Mystery Read onlineThe Arctic Patrol MysteryPast and Present Danger Read onlinePast and Present DangerThe Castle Conundrum (Hardy Boys) Read onlineThe Castle Conundrum (Hardy Boys)Farming Fear Read onlineFarming FearNowhere to Run Read onlineNowhere to RunThe Secret of the Soldier's Gold Read onlineThe Secret of the Soldier's GoldDanger on Vampire Trail Read onlineDanger on Vampire TrailThe Lure of the Italian Treasure Read onlineThe Lure of the Italian TreasureThe Mystery of Cabin Island Read onlineThe Mystery of Cabin IslandDarkness Falls Read onlineDarkness FallsNight of the Werewolf Read onlineNight of the WerewolfDanger in the Extreme Read onlineDanger in the ExtremeThe Lazarus Plot Read onlineThe Lazarus PlotThe Hooded Hawk Mystery Read onlineThe Hooded Hawk MysteryDouble Trouble Read onlineDouble TroubleForever Lost Read onlineForever LostPushed Read onlinePushedThe Great Airport Mystery Read onlineThe Great Airport MysteryThe Hunt for Four Brothers Read onlineThe Hunt for Four BrothersThe Disappearing Floor Read onlineThe Disappearing FloorMotocross Madness Read onlineMotocross MadnessFoul Play Read onlineFoul PlayHigh-Speed Showdown Read onlineHigh-Speed ShowdownThe Mummy Case Read onlineThe Mummy CaseThe Firebird Rocket Read onlineThe Firebird RocketTrouble in Warp Space Read onlineTrouble in Warp SpaceShip of Secrets Read onlineShip of SecretsLine of Fire Read onlineLine of FireThe Clue of the Broken Blade Read onlineThe Clue of the Broken BladeMedieval Upheaval Read onlineMedieval UpheavalWitness to Murder Read onlineWitness to MurderThe Giant Rat of Sumatra Read onlineThe Giant Rat of SumatraAttack of the Bayport Beast Read onlineAttack of the Bayport BeastThe Borgia Dagger Read onlineThe Borgia DaggerScavenger Hunt Heist Read onlineScavenger Hunt HeistNo Way Out Read onlineNo Way OutMurder House Read onlineMurder HouseThe X-Factor Read onlineThe X-FactorThe Desert Thieves Read onlineThe Desert ThievesMystery of the Phantom Heist Read onlineMystery of the Phantom HeistThe Battle of Bayport Read onlineThe Battle of BayportFinal Cut Read onlineFinal CutBrother Against Brother Read onlineBrother Against BrotherPrivate Killer Read onlinePrivate KillerThe Mystery of the Black Rhino Read onlineThe Mystery of the Black RhinoFeeding Frenzy Read onlineFeeding FrenzyCastle Fear Read onlineCastle FearA Figure in Hiding Read onlineA Figure in HidingHopping Mad Read onlineHopping MadDead on Target Read onlineDead on TargetSkin and Bones Read onlineSkin and BonesThe Secret Warning Read onlineThe Secret WarningFlesh and Blood Read onlineFlesh and BloodThe Shattered Helmet Read onlineThe Shattered HelmetBoardwalk Bust Read onlineBoardwalk BustTerror at High Tide Read onlineTerror at High TideIn Plane Sight Read onlineIn Plane SightThe London Deception Read onlineThe London DeceptionEvil, Inc. Read onlineEvil, Inc.Deprivation House Read onlineDeprivation HouseThe Mystery of the Aztec Warrior Read onlineThe Mystery of the Aztec WarriorFirst Day, Worst Day Read onlineFirst Day, Worst DayBonfire Masquerade Read onlineBonfire MasqueradeKiller Connections Read onlineKiller ConnectionsStrategic Moves Read onlineStrategic MovesWarehouse Rumble Read onlineWarehouse RumbleThe Chase for the Mystery Twister Read onlineThe Chase for the Mystery TwisterThe Tower Treasure thb-1 Read onlineThe Tower Treasure thb-1The Children of the Lost Read onlineThe Children of the LostThe Last Laugh Read onlineThe Last LaughTrick-or-Trouble Read onlineTrick-or-TroublePerfect Getaway Read onlinePerfect GetawayNightmare in Angel City Read onlineNightmare in Angel CityEdge of Destruction Read onlineEdge of DestructionFright Wave Read onlineFright WaveThe Jungle Pyramid Read onlineThe Jungle PyramidFootprints Under the Window Read onlineFootprints Under the WindowThe Gross Ghost Mystery Read onlineThe Gross Ghost MysteryA Monster of a Mystery Read onlineA Monster of a MysteryHouse Arrest Read onlineHouse ArrestMystery of the Desert Giant Read onlineMystery of the Desert GiantTalent Show Tricks Read onlineTalent Show TricksThe Sting of the Scorpion Read onlineThe Sting of the ScorpionThe Secret of Skull Mountain Read onlineThe Secret of Skull MountainThe Missing Chums Read onlineThe Missing ChumsKickoff to Danger Read onlineKickoff to DangerCult of Crime Read onlineCult of CrimeRunning on Fumes Read onlineRunning on FumesMartial Law Read onlineMartial LawThe Pentagon Spy Read onlineThe Pentagon SpyHazed Read onlineHazedThe Secret Agent on Flight 101 Read onlineThe Secret Agent on Flight 101Running on Empty Read onlineRunning on EmptyTop Ten Ways to Die Read onlineTop Ten Ways to DieThe Missing Mitt Read onlineThe Missing MittThe Melted Coins Read onlineThe Melted CoinsThe Rocky Road to Revenge Read onlineThe Rocky Road to RevengeThe Masked Monkey Read onlineThe Masked MonkeyLost in Gator Swamp Read onlineLost in Gator SwampExtreme Danger Read onlineExtreme DangerStreet Spies Read onlineStreet SpiesThe Wailing Siren Mystery Read onlineThe Wailing Siren MysteryThe Dangerous Transmission Read onlineThe Dangerous TransmissionHurricane Joe Read onlineHurricane JoeThe Crisscross Crime Read onlineThe Crisscross CrimeMystery of the Whale Tattoo Read onlineMystery of the Whale TattooThe House on the Cliff Read onlineThe House on the CliffCamping Chaos Read onlineCamping ChaosGhost of a Chance Read onlineGhost of a ChanceTagged for Terror Read onlineTagged for TerrorThrill Ride Read onlineThrill RideFossil Frenzy Read onlineFossil FrenzyThe Time Warp Wonder Read onlineThe Time Warp WonderGhost Stories Read onlineGhost StoriesSpeed Times Five Read onlineSpeed Times FiveWhat Happened at Midnight Read onlineWhat Happened at MidnightThree-Ring Terror Read onlineThree-Ring TerrorTrouble at the Arcade Read onlineTrouble at the ArcadeThe Clue of the Hissing Serpent Read onlineThe Clue of the Hissing SerpentTrouble in the Pipeline Read onlineTrouble in the PipelineThe Tower Treasure Read onlineThe Tower TreasureHostages of Hate Read onlineHostages of HateThe Crowning Terror Read onlineThe Crowning TerrorDaredevils Read onlineDaredevilsThe Vanishing Thieves Read onlineThe Vanishing ThievesKiller Mission Read onlineKiller MissionThe Mark of the Blue Tattoo Read onlineThe Mark of the Blue TattooThe Witchmaster's Key Read onlineThe Witchmaster's KeyThe Deadliest Dare Read onlineThe Deadliest DarePeril at Granite Peak Read onlinePeril at Granite PeakThe Secret Of The Old Mill thb-3 Read onlineThe Secret Of The Old Mill thb-3Rocky Road Read onlineRocky RoadThe Demolition Mission Read onlineThe Demolition MissionBlown Away Read onlineBlown AwayPassport to Danger Read onlinePassport to DangerThe Shore Road Mystery Read onlineThe Shore Road MysteryTrouble Times Two Read onlineTrouble Times TwoThe Yellow Feather Mystery Read onlineThe Yellow Feather MysteryOne False Step Read onlineOne False StepCrime in the Cards Read onlineCrime in the CardsThick as Thieves Read onlineThick as ThievesThe Clue of the Screeching Owl Read onlineThe Clue of the Screeching OwlThe Pacific Conspiracy Read onlineThe Pacific ConspiracyThe Genius Thieves Read onlineThe Genius ThievesThe Flickering Torch Mystery Read onlineThe Flickering Torch MysteryInto Thin Air Read onlineInto Thin AirHighway Robbery Read onlineHighway RobberyDeadfall Read onlineDeadfallMystery of the Flying Express Read onlineMystery of the Flying ExpressThe Viking Symbol Mystery Read onlineThe Viking Symbol MysteryThe End of the Trail Read onlineThe End of the TrailThe Number File Read onlineThe Number FileGold Medal Murder Read onlineGold Medal MurderBound for Danger Read onlineBound for DangerCollision Course Read onlineCollision CourseThe Madman of Black Bear Mountain Read onlineThe Madman of Black Bear MountainThe Secret of the Lost Tunnel Read onlineThe Secret of the Lost TunnelThe Stone Idol Read onlineThe Stone IdolThe Secret of Pirates' Hill Read onlineThe Secret of Pirates' HillA Con Artist in Paris Read onlineA Con Artist in ParisThe Mysterious Caravan Read onlineThe Mysterious CaravanThe Secret of Sigma Seven Read onlineThe Secret of Sigma SevenThe Twisted Claw Read onlineThe Twisted ClawThe Phantom Freighter Read onlineThe Phantom FreighterThe Dead Season Read onlineThe Dead SeasonThe Video Game Bandit Read onlineThe Video Game BanditThe Vanishing Game Read onlineThe Vanishing GameTyphoon Island Read onlineTyphoon Island