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Originally published 1 July 1994 | 3.9/5 Goodreads | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Preceded by Desperate Measures, The Mystery of the Black Rhino Followed by Hollywood Horror, Typhoon Island, Danger Down Under Similar Franklin W Dixon books, Frank and Joe Hardy: the Clues Brothers books |
' Passport to Danger is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery novel. It is the 19th book in the series. The book was first published in July 1994 by Archway Paperbacks.
In the story, Nancy heads to San Miguel Allende, Mexico, a small town where the Obermans, a couple running an art school, suspect a plan involving counterfeit visas being used to smuggle Mexican citizens into the U.S. Meanwhile, the Hardys must retrieve a priceless mask from an art thief in Mexico City, and return it to a local family's art museum. Nancy and the boys must find a connection, and solve the mystery.
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Passport to Danger (The Hardy Boys) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA