The Hardy Boys Books In Order
Publication Order of The Hardy Boys Books
The Tower Treasure | (1927) | |
The House on the Cliff | (1927) | |
The Secret of the Old Mill | (1927) | |
The Missing Chums | (1928) | |
Hunting for Hidden Gold | (1928) | |
The Shore Road Mystery | (1928) | |
The Mystery of Cabin Island | (1929) | |
The Secret of the Caves | (1929) | |
The Great Airport Mystery | (1930) | |
What Happened at Midnight | (1931) | |
While the Clock Ticked | (1932) | |
Footprints Under the Window | (1933) | |
The Mark on the Door | (1934) | |
The Hidden Harbor Mystery | (1935) | |
The Sinister Sign Post | (1936) | |
A Figure in Hiding | (1937) | |
The Secret Warning | (1938) | |
The Twisted Claw | (1939) | |
The Disappearing Floor | (1940) | |
Mystery of the Flying Express | (1941) | |
The Clue of the Broken Blade | (1942) | |
The Flickering Torch Mystery | (1943) | |
The Melted Coins | (1944) | |
The Short-Wave Mystery | (1945) | |
The Secret Panel | (1946) | |
The Phantom Freighter | (1947) | |
The Secret of Skull Mountain | (1948) | |
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow | (1949) | |
The Secret of the Lost Tunnel | (1950) | |
The Wailing Siren Mystery | (1951) | |
The Secret of Wildcat Swamp | (1952) | |
The Crisscross Shadow | (1953) | |
The Yellow Feather Mystery | (1953) | |
The Hooded Hawk Mystery | (1954) | |
The Clue in the Embers | (1955) | |
The Secret of Pirates’ Hill | (1956) | |
The Ghost at Skeleton Rock | (1957) | |
The Mystery at Devil’s Paw | (1959) | |
The Mystery of the Chinese Junk | (1959) | |
Mystery of the Desert Giant | (1960) | |
The Clue of the Screeching Owl | (1962) | |
The Viking Symbol Mystery | (1962) | |
The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior | (1964) | |
The Haunted Fort | (1964) | |
The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge | (1965) | |
The Secret Agent on Flight 101 | (1967) | |
Mystery of the Whale Tattoo | (1967) | |
The Arctic Patrol Mystery | (1969) | |
The Bombay Boomerang | (1970) | |
Danger on Vampire Trail | (1971) | |
The Masked Monkey | (1972) | |
The Shattered Helmet | (1973) | |
The Clue of the Hissing Serpent | (1974) | |
The Mysterious Caravan | (1975) | |
The Witchmaster’s Key | (1975) | |
The Jungle Pyramid | (1976) | |
The Firebird Rocket | (1978) | |
The Sting of the Scorpion | (1978) | |
Night of the Werewolf | (1979) | |
Mystery of the Samurai Sword | (1979) | |
The Pentagon Spy | (1980) | |
The Apeman’s Secret | (1980) | |
The Mummy Case | (1980) | |
Mystery of Smugglers Cove | (1980) | |
The Stone Idol | (1980) | |
The Vanishing Thieves | (1981) | |
The Outlaw’s Silver | (1981) | |
The Submarine Caper / Deadly Chase | (1981) | |
The Four-Headed Dragon | (1981) | |
The Infinity Clue | (1981) | |
Track of the Zombie | (1982) | |
The Voodoo Plot | (1982) | |
The Billion Dollar Ransom | (1982) | |
Tic-Tac-Terror | (1982) | |
Trapped at Sea | (1982) | |
Game Plan for Disaster | (1982) | |
The Crimson Flame | (1983) | |
Cave-In | (1983) | |
Sky Sabotage | (1983) | |
The Roaring River Mystery | (1984) | |
The Demon’s Den | (1984) | |
The Blackwing Puzzle | (1984) | |
The Swamp Monster | (1985) | |
Revenge of the Desert Phantom | (1985) | |
The Skyfire Puzzle | (1985) | |
The Mystery of the Silver Star | (1987) | |
Program for Destruction | (1987) | |
Tricky Business | (1988) | |
Sky Blue Frame | (1988) | |
Danger on the Diamond | (1988) | |
Shield of Fear | (1988) | |
The Shadow Killers | (1988) | |
The Serpent’s Tooth Mystery | (1988) | |
Breakdown in Axeblade | (1989) | |
Danger on the Air | (1989) | |
Wipeout | (1989) | |
Cast of Criminals | (1989) | |
Spark of Suspicion | (1989) | |
Dungeon of Doom | (1989) | |
The Secret of the Island Treasure | (1990) | |
The Money Hunt | (1990) | |
Terminal Shock | (1990) | |
The Million Dollar Nightmare | (1990) | |
Tricks of the Trade | (1990) | |
Smoke Screen Mystery | (1990) | |
Attack of the Video Villains | (1991) | |
Panic on Gull Island | (1991) | |
Fear on Wheels | (1991) | |
The Prime-Time Crime | (1991) | |
The Secret of Sigma Seven | (1991) | |
Three-Ring Terror | (1991) | |
Demolition Mission | (1992) | |
Radical Moves | (1992) | |
The Case of the Counterfeit Criminals | (1992) | |
Sabotage at Sports City | (1992) | |
Rock ‘N’ Roll Renegades | (1992) | |
The Baseball Card Conspiracy | (1992) | |
Danger in the Fourth Dimension | (1993) | |
Trouble at Coyote Canyon | (1993) | |
The Case of the Cosmic Kidnapping | (1993) | |
The Mystery in the Old Mine | (1993) | |
Carnival of Crime | (1993) | |
The Robot’s Revenge | (1993) | |
Mystery with a Dangerous Beat | (1994) | |
Mystery on Makatunk Island | (1994) | |
Racing to Disaster | (1994) | |
Reel Thrills | (1994) | |
Day of the Dinosaur | (1994) | |
The Treasure at Dolphin Bay | (1994) | |
The Hypersonic Secret | (1995) | |
Cross-Country Crime | (1995) | |
Sidetracked to Danger | (1995) | |
Crusade of the Flaming Sword | (1995) | |
Maximum Challenge | (1995) | |
Crime in the Kennel | (1995) | |
The Cold Cash Caper | (1996) | |
High Speed Showdown | (1996) | |
The Alaskan Adventure | (1996) | |
The Search for the Snow Leopard | (1996) | |
Slam Dunk Sabotage | (1996) | |
The Desert Thieves | (1996) | |
Lost in Gator Swamp | (1997) | |
The Giant Rat of Sumatra | (1997) | |
The Secret of Skeleton Reef | (1997) | |
Terror at High Tide | (1997) | |
The Mark of the Blue Tattoo | (1997) | |
Trial and Terror | (1997) | |
The Rocky Road to Revenge | (1998) | |
The Chase for the Mystery Twister | (1998) | |
The Ice Cold Case | (1998) | |
The Crisscross Crime | (1998) | |
Danger in the Extreme | (1998) | |
Eye on Crime | (1998) | |
The Caribbean Cruise Caper | (1999) | |
The Hunt for the Four Brothers | (1999) | |
A Will to Survive | (1999) | |
The Lure of the Italian Treasure | (1999) | |
The London Deception | (1999) | |
Daredevils | (2000) | |
A Game Called Chaos | (2000) | |
Training for Trouble | (2000) | |
The End of the Trail | (2000) | |
The Spy That Never Lies | (2000) | |
Skin & Bones | (2000) | |
Crime in the Cards | (2001) | |
Past and Present Danger | (2001) | |
Trouble Times Two | (2001) | |
The Castle Conundrum | (2001) | |
Ghosts of a Chance | (2001) | |
Kickoff to Danger | (2001) | |
The Test Case | (2002) | |
Trouble In Warp Space | (2002) | |
Speed Times Five | (2002) | |
Hide-and-Sneak | (2002) | |
Trick-or-Trouble | (2002) | |
In Plane Sight | (2002) | |
The Case of the Psychic’s Vision | (2003) | |
The Mystery of the Black Rhino | (2003) | |
Passport to Danger | (2003) | |
Typhoon Island | (2003) | |
Double Jeopardy | (2003) | |
The Secret of the Soldier’s Gold | (2003) | |
Warehouse Rumble | (2004) | |
The Dangerous Transmission | (2004) | |
Wreck and Roll | (2004) | |
Hidden Mountain | (2004) | |
No Way Out | (2004) | |
Farming Fear | (2004) | |
One False Step | (2005) | |
Motocross Madness | (2005) |
Publication Order of The Hardy Boys: Secret Files Books
Trouble at the Arcade | (2010) | |
The Missing Mitt | (2010) | |
Mystery Map | (2010) | |
Hopping Mad | (2010) | |
A Monster of a Mystery | (2011) | |
The Bicycle Thief | (2011) | |
The Disappearing Dog | (2011) | |
Sports Sabotage | (2012) | |
The Great Coaster Caper | (2012) | |
A Rockin’ Mystery | (2012) | |
Robot Rumble | (2013) | |
Lights, Camera . . . Zombies! | (2013) | |
Balloon Blow-Up | (2013) | |
Fossil Frenzy | (2014) | |
Ship of Secrets | (2014) | |
Camping Chaos | (2014) | |
The Great Escape | (2015) | |
Medieval Upheaval | (2015) | |
The Race Is On | (2015) |
Publication Order of The Hardy Boys Casefiles Books
Dead on Target | (1987) | |
Evil, Inc. | (1987) | |
Cult of Crime | (1987) | |
The Lazarus Plot | (1987) | |
Edge of Destruction | (1987) | |
The Crowning Terror | (1987) | |
Deathgame | (1987) | |
See No Evil | (1987) | |
The Genius Thieves | (1987) | |
Hostages of Hate | (1987) | |
Brother Against Brother | (1988) | |
Perfect Getaway | (1988) | |
The Borgia Dagger | (1988) | |
Too Many Traitors | (1988) | |
Blood Relations | (1988) | |
Line of Fire | (1988) | |
The Number File | (1988) | |
A Killing in the Market | (1988) | |
Nightmare in Angel City | (1988) | |
Witness to Murder | (1988) | |
Street Spies | (1988) | |
Double Exposure | (1988) | |
Disaster for Hire | (1989) | |
Scene of the Crime | (1989) | |
The Borderline Case | (1989) | |
Trouble in the Pipeline | (1989) | |
Nowhere to Run | (1989) | |
Countdown to Terror | (1989) | |
Thick as Thieves | (1989) | |
The Deadliest Dare | (1989) | |
Without a Trace | (1989) | |
Blood Money | (1989) | |
Collision Course | (1989) | |
Final Cut | (1989) | |
The Dead Season | (1989) | |
Running on Empty | (1990) | |
Danger Zone | (1990) | |
Diplomatic Deceit | (1990) | |
Flesh and Blood | (1990) | |
Fright Wave | (1990) | |
Highway Robbery | (1990) | |
The Last Laugh | (1990) | |
Strategic Moves | (1990) | |
Foul Play | (1990) | |
In Self-Defense | (1990) | |
Castle Fear | (1990) | |
Flight into Danger | (1991) | |
Rock ‘n’ Revenge | (1991) | |
Dirty Deeds | (1991) | |
Power Play | (1991) | |
Choke Hold | (1991) | |
Uncivil War | (1991) | |
Web of Horror | (1991) | |
Deep Trouble | (1991) | |
Beyond the Law | (1991) | |
Height of Danger | (1991) | |
Terror on Track | (1991) | |
Spiked! | (1991) | |
Open Season | (1992) | |
Deadfall | (1992) | |
Grave Danger | (1992) | |
Final Gambit | (1992) | |
Cold Sweat | (1992) | |
Endangered Species | (1992) | |
No Mercy | (1992) | |
The Phoenix Equation | (1992) | |
Lethal Cargo | (1992) | |
Rough Riding | (1992) | |
Mayhem in Motion | (1992) | |
Rigged for Revenge | (1992) | |
Real Horror | (1993) | |
Screamers | (1993) | |
Bad Rap | (1993) | |
Road Pirates | (1993) | |
No Way Out | (1993) | |
Tagged for Terror | (1993) | |
Survival Run | (1993) | |
The Pacific Conspiracy | (1993) | |
Danger Unlimited | (1993) | |
Dead of Night | (1993) | |
Sheer Terror | (1993) | |
Poisoned Paradise | (1993) | |
Toxic Revenge | (1994) | |
False Alarm | (1994) | |
Winner Take All | (1994) | |
Virtual Villainy | (1994) | |
Dead Man in Deadwood | (1994) | |
Inferno of Fear | (1994) | |
Darkness Falls | (1994) | |
Deadly Engagement | (1994) | |
Hot Wheels | (1994) | |
Sabotage at Sea | (1994) | |
Mission: Mayhem | (1994) | |
A Taste for Terror | (1994) | |
Illegal Procedure | (1995) | |
Against All Odds | (1995) | |
Pure Evil | (1995) | |
Murder by Magic | (1995) | |
Frame-Up | (1995) | |
True Thriller | (1995) | |
Peak of Danger | (1995) | |
Wrong Side of the Law | (1995) | |
Campaign of Crime | (1995) | |
Wild Wheels | (1995) | |
Law of the Jungle | (1995) | |
Shock Jock | (1995) | |
Fast Break | (1995) | |
Blown Away | (1996) | |
Moment of Truth | (1996) | |
Bad Chemistry | (1996) | |
Competitive Edge | (1996) | |
Cliff-Hanger | (1996) | |
Sky High | (1996) | |
Clean Sweep | (1996) | |
Cave Trap | (1996) | |
Acting Up | (1996) | |
Blood Sport | (1996) | |
The Last Leap | (1996) | |
The Emperor’s Shield | (1997) | |
Survival of the Fittest | (1997) | |
Absolute Zero | (1997) | |
River Rats | (1997) | |
High-Wire Act | (1997) | |
The Viking’s Revenge | (1997) | |
Stress Point | (1997) | |
Fire in the Sky | (1997) | |
Dead in the Water | (1998) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys: Killer Mystery Books
Killer Mission | (2009) | |
Private Killer | (2009) | |
Killer Connections | (2010) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys Clue Books
The Video Game Bandit | (2016) | |
The Missing Playbook | (2016) | |
Water-Ski Wipeout | (2016) | |
Talent Show Tricks | (2016) | |
Scavenger Hunt Heist | (2017) | |
A Skateboard Cat-astrophe | (2017) | |
The Pirate Ghost | (2018) | |
The Time Warp Wonder | (2018) | |
Who Let the Frogs Out? | (2019) | |
The Great Pumpkin Smash | (2019) | |
Bug-Napped | (2020) | |
Sea Life Secrets | (2020) | |
Robot Rescue! | (2021) | |
The Bad Luck Skate | (2021) | |
The Garden Plot | (2022) | |
Undercover Bookworms | (2023) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys: Clues Brothers Books
The Gross Ghost Mystery | (1997) | |
The Karate Clue | (1997) | |
First Day, Worst Day | (1997) | |
Jump Shot Detectives | (1998) | |
The Dinosaur Disaster | (1998) | |
Who Took the Book? | (1998) | |
The Abracadabra Case | (1998) | |
The Doggone Detectives | (1998) | |
The Pumped-Up Pizza Problem | (1998) | |
The Walking Snowman | (1998) | |
The Monster in the Lake | (1999) | |
King for a Day | (1999) | |
Pirates Ahoy! | (1999) | |
All Eyes on First Prize | (1999) | |
Slip, Slide, and Slap Shot | (1999) | |
The Fish-Faced Mask of Mystery | (2000) | |
The Bike Race Ruckus | (2000) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys Adventures Books
Secret of the Red Arrow | (2013) | |
Mystery of the Phantom Heist | (2013) | |
The Vanishing Game | (2013) | |
Into Thin Air | (2013) | |
Peril at Granite Peak | (2014) | |
The Battle of Bayport | (2014) | |
Shadows at Predator Reef | (2014) | |
Deception on the Set | (2015) | |
The Curse of the Ancient Emerald | (2015) | |
Tunnel of Secrets | (2015) | |
Showdown at Widow Creek | (2016) | |
The Madman of Black Bear Mountain | (2016) | |
Bound for Danger | (2016) | |
Attack of the Bayport Beast | (2017) | |
A Con Artist in Paris | (2017) | |
Stolen Identity | (2018) | |
The Gray Hunter’s Revenge | (2018) | |
The Disappearance | (2019) | |
Dungeons and Detectives | (2019) | |
Return to Black Bear Mountain | (2020) | |
A Treacherous Tide | (2020) | |
Trouble Island | (2021) | |
Mystery on the Mayhem Express | (2021) | |
As the Falcon Flies | (2022) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller Books
Time Bomb | (1992) | |
The Alien Factor | (1993) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers Books
Extreme Danger | (2005) | |
Running on Fumes | (2005) | |
Boardwalk Bust | (2005) | |
Thrill Ride | (2005) | |
Rocky Road | (2005) | |
Burned | (2005) | |
Operation | (2005) | |
Top Ten Ways to Die | (2006) | |
Martial Law | (2006) | |
Blown Away | (2006) | |
Hurricane Joe | (2006) | |
Trouble in Paradise | (2006) | |
The Mummy’s Curse | (2006) | |
Hazed | (2007) | |
Death and Diamonds | (2007) | |
Bayport Buccaneers | (2007) | |
Murder at the Mall | (2007) | |
Pushed | (2007) | |
Foul Play | (2007) | |
Feeding Frenzy | (2008) | |
Comic Con Artist | (2008) | |
Deprivation House | (2008) | |
House Arrest | (2008) | |
Murder House | (2008) | |
Double Trouble | (2008) | |
Double Down | (2008) | |
Double Deception | (2009) | |
Galaxy X | (2009) | |
X-plosion | (2009) | |
The X-Factor | (2009) | |
Movie Menace | (2011) | |
Movie Mission | (2011) | |
Movie Mayhem | (2012) |
Publication Order of Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers Super Mystery Books
Wanted | (2006) | |
Kidnapped at the Casino | (2007) | |
The Haunted | (2008) |
Publication Order of Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys Super Mystery Books
Terror on Tour | (2007) | |
Danger Overseas | (2008) | |
Club Dread | (2009) | |
Gold Medal Murder | (2010) | |
Bonfire Masquerade | (2011) | |
Stage Fright | (2012) |
Publication Order of Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys Super Mystery (II) Books
Terror on Tour | (2007) | |
Danger Overseas | (2008) | |
Club Dread | (2009) | |
Gold Medal Murder | (2010) | |
Bonfire Masquerade | (2011) | |
Stage Fright | (2012) |
The Hardy Boys is a series that has spanned generations of readers. Started as a way to idle away time, Edward Stratemeyer came up with a magnificent group of children’s mystery stories. Over the years, hosts of unnamed writers have contributed to this yarn of tales to the delight of millions of mystery lovers. Interestingly, the name Franklin W. Dixon was adopted as the author of these interesting episodes as a large number of writers put pen to the stories. “Leslie McFarlane” wrote many of the beginning “Hardy Boys” mysteries using the Franklin W. Dixon pseudonym. Stratemeyer searched out ghostwriters and found a jewel in “Leslie McFarlane”. The story was distributed, making it widely read. The publishers Simon and Schuster now hold claim on “The Hardy Boys”.
The mystery series holds 58 stories. This includes the “Detective Handbook”. The original writing years were 1927-1979. The characters in the stories could easily be the kids next door or the local villain in any neighborhood. A stranger passing through or an old cavern half the neighborhood was afraid to enter because of an old legend. This story represented the imagination of a nation. Any nation, the stories were about kids and their adventures. This made it universal.
The stories no matter how much they change, still remain family entertainment. They are told, retold, and enjoyed by generations. Many grandfathers and mothers can sit and relate with younger folks when watching the Hardy Boys (series by Franklin W. Dixon). Crooks are still committing crimes and detectives are still after bad guys. Kids have fun trying to outsmart the story and the lesson in history is underlying.
Each writer taking part, has added a touch of his or her own personality. Bringing a little of his or her world to the story. This adds to its reach around the globe. Places traveled and stories told from one generation to the next. Stratemeyer found a way for his idea to move into the future.
Stores are about average everyday kids doing special things. No strange super sonic strength was needed and a person was not required to be overly brainy. No one arrived from a far away planet or leaped a thousand feet into the air. Using plain old-fashioned methods of deduction sufficed in this series. Packed into the “Hardy Boys” series from 1927 to 1972 was a long list of exciting adventures. A few derivatives were mustered, while the original stopped in 2005.
Like all things, the “Hardy Boys” have undergone renovation. Updating the players to fit into a new era seemed the only way to keep readers happy. Some complained but the series survived. Moving from the Hardy Boys in 1959 to become less stereotyped to fit the views of a changing society. The series and its well to do image toned to bring it into range with more of the population. However, not many kids cared about the house or the family income. The story was about, kid adventures.
Many series in an effort to continue to be relevant, have updated. A female version Nancy Drew, a less wealthy version and a less violent version have all showed up along the Franklin W. Dixon trail of the Hardy Boys. The Hardy Boys Case Files changed the perspective of the storyline from harmless to a more violent era. Then, the story line changed with society as violence became more acceptable in stories.
Brothers, “Frank and Joe Hardy” are the “Hardy Boys.” The lived in an “All American” town and went to school like all other teenagers. Bayport on Barnet Bay was a neat place for solving mysteries. The father in the story; Fenton Hardy was a respected detective. A happily married man, Laura Hardy was mother to these vivacious boy detectives. The story could not be interesting without a full entourage of relatives and friends, Gertrude hardy aunt and the evolution of helpful characters, Tony Prito, Chet Morton, Jerry Gilroy, Phil Cohen and Biff Hooper. Whether they solved crimes in relation to their father’s Frank Hardy’s cases or found interesting subjects of their own, their fictional fame grew.
Episodes aired by “Walt Disney” in the 1950s brought the “Hardy Boys” into the homes of millions. Shows were shown in a series as viewers waited to see the continuing episodes each week. A favorite introduced in 1956 was “The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure.” These amateur detectives were never real but to watch them solve mysteries, highly entertaining.
Stories like the “Vampire Trail”, the Tower Treasure and Hunting for Hidden Gold” represent a fraction of the wonderful adventure tales of the Hardy Boys (Series Franklin W. Dixon). In Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977-1979) was televised. Part of this series was Witches Hollow, African Safari and King Tut’s Tomb. Episodes continued to be creative. In this series, Callie was the girlfriend, and the boys traveled around the globe, making the story even more intriguing.
These novels provide a great way to stir young people to read. These novels have intrigue, honesty, and believability. A person reading these novels can see opportunity to accomplish any goal. These are regular kids and they are out there. No dangerous stunts just wit. How many young readers after seeing these stories might have a good idea and put it to work. The demand for the stories has proven the genius of the authors and inspired readers for almost 100 years.
Over the years, hundreds of stories have been written and rewritten about the Hardy Boys (series by Franklin W. Dixon). These adventures are able to keep a reader entertained for hours. The Hardy Boys series has spanned generations and most are still in print. Some hardback versions are no longer available but the stories are still out there in film and book form.
Many writers have been given the opportunity to use their imagination in writing for this great story line. The story, Hardy Boys (Series by Franklin W. Dixon) has evolved with the curiosity of people of the time. Enlisting ghostwriters was a brilliant idea. The premise has kept the story going for decades and more than likely it will continue. Video games swashbucklers and modern mystery movies may well have drawn inspiration from the storylines of this story idea started in a small tobacco shop.