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The Infinity Clue

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1981

Originally published
  
1981

Preceded by
  
The Four-Headed Dragon

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

3.8/5
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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Hardy Boys

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Franklin W. Dixon

Followed by
  
Track of the Zombie

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Pages
  
190 pp (first edition paperback)

Genres
  
Detective fiction, Mystery

Similar
  
Franklin W Dixon books, The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories books, Mystery books

The Infinity Clue is the 70th title of the Hardy Boys series, written by Franklin W. Dixon.

Plot summary

After a dangerous tour of a nuclear power plant which was struck by an earthquake, Frank, Joe, and Chet travel to Washington, DC. This is after they receive a strange, cryptic letter from their father commanding them to go there and to be aware of Infinity. After they arrive in Washington, DC, they are threatened by a ruthless terrorist who seems to have a hobby with explosives. The Infinity clue seems to turn up everywhere and a supposedly cursed diamond is stolen. The Hardy Boys are suspect of stealing the diamond and take on this new case to try to clear their name. After failure after failure, the Hardy Boys go to an strange drilling sight and find the Infinity clue there too. While staying at camp they witness a boat disguised as carrying oysters passing by. The Hardy Boys witness strange flashes and go to the source to investigate. They find a strange island where the people seem to be living in the 18th century. They then find a supposedly dead man who is the owner of the stolen diamond. Later, they travel to a strange chain of islands and learn of a sinister plot to sabotage nuclear power plants with artificial earthquakes created by miniature nuclear bombs to harm the nuclear power industry and to make oil more popular.

References

The Infinity Clue Wikipedia