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Cross-Country Crime

by Franklin W. Dixon

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The boys visit the Canadian Rockies to ski and hike but their plans are interrupted when a bank robbery takes place in the tiny town of Evergreen. Their plan to disappear into the wilds is curtailed, instead they find themselves in mortal danger.
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This is probably my favourite Hardy Boys book ever, because it's set in Canada. I also recall it being a very exciting read, and my grownup self is amused by the offhand remark about banks being called "trust companies" in Canada. Really? I thought we just called them banks, and that trust companies were different beasts. Oh well, still very entertaining. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Feb 22, 2011 |
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The boys visit the Canadian Rockies to ski and hike but their plans are interrupted when a bank robbery takes place in the tiny town of Evergreen. Their plan to disappear into the wilds is curtailed, instead they find themselves in mortal danger.

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