List of Hardy Boys books

Last updated

This is a list of all Hardy Boys books published, by series.

Contents

The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (1927–2005)

Grosset & Dunlap

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditorRev.New outlineRevised by
1 The Tower Treasure 1927Edward Stratemeyer [note 1] Leslie McFarlane Edward Stratemeyer1959 Harriet Stratemeyer Adams Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
2 The House on the Cliff 19271959
3 The Secret of the Old Mill 19271962Alistair Hunter
4 The Missing Chums 19281962James Buechler
5 Hunting for Hidden Gold 19281963Alistair Hunter
6 The Shore Road Mystery 19281964David GrambsDavid Grambs
7 The Secret of the Caves 19291965Andrew E. SvensonAndrew E. Svenson
8 The Mystery of Cabin Island 19291966Anne ShultesAnne Shultes, Andrew E. Svenson, and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
9 The Great Airport Mystery 19301965 James Duncan Lawrence and Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsTom Mulvey
10 What Happened at Midnight 1931Edna Stratemeyer SquierHarriet Stratemeyer Adams1967Tom Mulvey
11 While the Clock Ticked 19321962Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, Grace Grote, and Andrew E. SvensonJames Buechler
12 Footprints Under the Window 1933Leslie McFarlane [note 2] 1965David GrambsDavid Grambs
13 The Mark on the Door 1934Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1967Tom MulveyTom Mulvey
14 The Hidden Harbor Mystery 1935Edna Stratemeyer Squier1961Grace GroteJames Buechler
15 The Sinister Signpost 1936Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsLeslie McFarlane1968Tom MulveyTom Mulvey
16 A Figure in Hiding 1937Edna Stratemeyer Squier1965James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
17 The Secret Warning 1938Leslie McFarlane and John Button [note 3] 1966
18 The Twisted Claw 1939Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsJohn Button1969Tom MulveyTom Mulvey
19 The Disappearing Floor 1940Edna Stratemeyer Squier1964James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
20 The Mystery of the Flying Express 1941Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1970Andrew E. SvensonVincent Buranelli
21 The Clue of the Broken Blade 1942Edna Stratemeyer Squier1970Richard Deming
22 The Flickering Torch Mystery 1943Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsLeslie McFarlane1971Vincent Buranelli
23 The Melted Coins 19441970Andrew E. Svenson
24 The Short-Wave Mystery 19451966Patricia Doll, Priscilla Baker-Carr, and James Duncan LawrenceDavid Grambs
25 The Secret Panel 1946Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1969Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsPriscilla Baker-Carr
26 The Phantom Freighter 1947Amy McFarlane1970
27 The Secret of Skull Mountain 1948George Waller, Jr. and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1966David Grambs
28 The Sign of the Crooked Arrow 1949Andrew E. Svenson1970Priscilla Baker-Carr
29 The Secret of the Lost Tunnel 19501968David Grambs, June Dunn, and Priscilla Baker-Carr
30 The Wailing Siren Mystery 1951Andrew E. Svenson and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1968Priscilla Baker-Carr
31 The Secret of Wildcat Swamp 1952William Halstead and William Dougherty1969
32 The Crisscross Shadow 1953Andrew E. SvensonRichard Cohen1969Andrew E. Svenson
33 The Yellow Feather Mystery 1953William Dougherty1971
34 The Hooded Hawk Mystery 1954Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsCharles Strong1971Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
35 The Clue in the Embers 1956John Almquist1972
36 The Secret of Pirates' Hill 1956Andrew E. Svenson1972Andrew E. Svenson
37 The Ghost at Skeleton Rock 1957James Duncan Lawrence1966
38 The Mystery at Devil's Paw 1959Andrew E. Svenson and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams1973Andrew E. Svenson and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams
39 The Mystery of the Chinese Junk 1960Andrew E. Svenson
40 Mystery of the Desert Giant 1961Andrew E. Svenson and Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsJames Buechler
41 The Clue of the Screeching Owl 1962Harriet Stratemeyer Adams and Grace Grote
42 The Viking Symbol Mystery 1963Andrew E. SvensonAlistair Hunter
43 The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior 1964Harriet Stratemeyer AdamsHarriet Stratemeyer Adams
44 The Haunted Fort 1965David GrambsDavid GrambsAndrew E. Svenson, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, and Jocelyn Starzyk
45 The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge 1966Andrew E. SvensonAndrew E. SvensonJocelyn Starzyk
46 The Secret Agent on Flight 101 1967Tom MulveyTom Mulvey, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, and Grace GroteAndrew E. Svenson and Jocelyn Starzyk
47 Mystery of the Whale Tattoo 1968Andrew E. Svenson Jerrold Mundis Andrew E. Svenson and Lilo Wuenn
48 The Arctic Patrol Mystery 1969Andrew E. SvensonLilo Wuenn
49 The Bombay Boomerang 1970Vincent Buranelli
50 Danger on Vampire Trail 1971Andrew E. Svenson
51 The Masked Monkey 1972Vincent Buranelli
52 The Shattered Helmet 1973Andrew E. Svenson
53 The Clue of the Hissing Serpent 1974
54 The Mysterious Caravan 1975
55 The Witchmaster's Key 1976Andrew E. Svenson and Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
56 The Jungle Pyramid 1977Vincent Buranelli
57 The Firebird Rocket 1978
58 The Sting of the Scorpion 1979James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence

Simon & Schuster

In 1979, the Hardy Boys books began to be published by Wanderer Books Simon & Schuster in paperback format. Though formatted differently from the original 58-volume series which continued under Grosset & Dunlap's control, these new books were published under the Hardy Boys Mystery Stories banner. These books feature increasingly contemporary cover illustrations and some books have multiple versions of the cover art.

To collectors of Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books, books in the original series published at Simon & Schuster are called "Digests". This is due to the books resembling Digest-size paperbacks, differing from Grosset & Dunlap's hardcover books (one of the reasons Adams switched to Simon & Schuster was that Grosset & Dunlap did not like this move, while Simon & Schuster agreed to it).

In 2005, the first eight volumes from Wanderer (#59-66) were republished by Grosset & Dunlap, alongside the first eight Nancy Drew volumes from Wanderer. These republications went out of print in 2013.

Wanderer editions

The main plot, formula, and continuity of the books remained similar to the original Grosset & Dunlap books still being published at the time. After Harriet Adams died in 1982, the Syndicate continued with five of its partners (Adams' remaining three children, plus authors Nancy Axelrod and Lilo Wuenn), until its sale to Simon & Schuster in 1987.

Night of the Werewolf was originally listed as the next book at the end of Sting of the Scorpion. Grosset & Dunlap continued to list this until they lost a court case against the Syndicate and Simon & Schuster in May 1980. The book was later revised to eliminate the next title and instead referenced the first book in the series, The Tower Treasure. They later published Night of the Werewolf and the next seven titles in 2005, with the permission and collaboration of Simon & Schuster. These last eight titles were discontinued once the license ran out.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
59 Night of the Werewolf 1979James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan LawrenceLilo Wuenn
60 Mystery of the Samurai Sword 1979
61 The Pentagon Spy 1980Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
62 The Apeman's Secret 1980James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
63 The Mummy Case 1980Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
64 Mystery of Smugglers Cove 1980
65 The Stone Idol 1981
66 The Vanishing Thieves 1981Richard DemingRichard Deming
67 The Outlaw's Silver 1981James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
68 The Submarine Caper [note 4] 1981Conrad Fuchs [note 5] Conrad Fuchs [note 5]
69 The Four-Headed Dragon 1981Laurence SwinburneLaurence Swinburne
70 The Infinity Clue 1981Karl Harr III [note 6] Karl Harr III [note 6]
71 Track of the Zombie 1982Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
72 The Voodoo Plot 1982Karl Harr IIIKarl Harr III
73 The Billion Dollar Ransom 1982Laurence SwinburneLaurence Swinburne
74 Tic-Tac-Terror 1982James Duncan LawrenceJames Duncan Lawrence
75 Trapped at Sea 1982Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
76 Game Plan for Disaster 1982Laurence SwinburneLaurence Swinburne
77 The Crimson Flame 1983Vincent BuranelliVincent Buranelli
78Cave-In1983Karl Harr IIIKarl Harr III
79 Sky Sabotage 1983
80 The Roaring River Mystery 1984Karl Harr IIIKarl Harr III
81 The Demon's Den 1984
82 The Blackwing Puzzle 1984
83 The Swamp Monster 1985 Neal Barrett Jr. Neal Barrett Jr.
84 Revenge of the Desert Phantom 1985
85 The Skyfire Puzzle [note 7] 1985Neal Barrett Jr.Neal Barrett Jr.

Minstrel editions

After volume 85, the series took a two-and-a-half-year hiatus due to the sale of the Stratemeyer Syndicate to Simon & Schuster. At this point, book packager Mega-Books took over the series, and hired different ghostwriters for the job (many of whom are still unknown). Mega-Books worked on the series until #153 Eye On Crime in 1998. Starting with #154 The Caribbean Cruise Caper, Simon & Schuster handled all books internally. The ghostwriters who are known are ones who have either been discovered through other resources, or have publicly revealed themselves as a ghostwriter for the series.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
86 The Mystery of the Silver Star 1987Anne Greenberg
87 Program for Destruction 1987
88 Tricky Business 1988
89 The Sky Blue Frame 1988
90 Danger on the Diamond 1988
91 Shield of Fear 1988
92 The Shadow Killers 1988
93 The Serpent's Tooth Mystery 1988
94 Breakdown in Axeblade 1989
95 Danger On The Air 1989Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
96 Wipeout 1989
97 Cast of Criminals 1989
98 Spark of Suspicion 1989
99 Dungeon of Doom 1989Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
100 The Secret of the Island Treasure 1990Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
101 The Money Hunt 1990
102 Terminal Shock 1990Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
103 The Million-Dollar Nightmare 1990
104 Tricks of the Trade 1990
105 The Smoke Screen Mystery 1990
106 Attack of the Video Villains 1991Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
107 Panic on Gull Island 1991
108Fear on Wheels1991
109 The Prime-Time Crime 1991Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
110 The Secret of Sigma Seven 1991Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
111 Three-Ring Terror 1991
112 The Demolition Mission 1992
113 Radical Moves 1992
114 The Case of the Counterfeit Criminals 1992
115 Sabotage at Sports City 1992
116 Rock 'n' Roll Renegades 1992Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
117 The Baseball Card Conspiracy 1992
118 Danger in the Fourth Dimension 1993
119 Trouble at Coyote Canyon 1993
120 The Case of the Cosmic Kidnapping 1993Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
121 The Mystery in the Old Mine 1993
122 Carnival of Crime 1993
123 The Robot's Revenge 1993
124 Mystery with a Dangerous Beat 1994Frances LantzFrances Lantz
125 Mystery on Makatunk Island 1994
126 Racing to Disaster 1994
127 Reel Thrills 1994
128 Day of the Dinosaur 1994
129 The Treasure at Dolphin Bay 1994
130 Sidetracked to Danger 1995
131 Crusade of the Flaming Sword 1995
132 Maximum Challenge 1995
133 Crime in the Kennel 1995
134 Cross-Country Crime 1995
135 The Hypersonic Secret 1995
136 The Cold Cash Caper 1996
137 High-Speed Showdown 1996
138 The Alaskan Adventure 1996
139 The Search for the Snow Leopard 1996
140 Slam Dunk Sabotage 1996
141 The Desert Thieves 1996
142 Lost in Gator Swamp 1997
143 The Giant Rat of Sumatra 1997
144 The Secret of Skeleton Reef 1997
145 Terror at High Tide 1997
146 The Mark of the Blue Tattoo 1997
147 Trial and Terror 1997
148 The Ice-Cold Case 1998
149 The Chase for the Mystery Twister 1998
150 The Crisscross Crime [note 8] 1998
151 The Rocky Road to Revenge 1998
152 Danger in the Extreme 1998
153 Eye on Crime 1998
154 The Caribbean Cruise Caper 1999
155 The Hunt for the Four Brothers 1999
156 A Will to Survive 1999
157 The Lure of the Italian Treasure 1999
158 The London Deception 1999
159 Daredevils 1999
160 A Game Called Chaos 2000Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
161 Training for Trouble 2000
162 The End of the Trail 2000Christopher LamptonChristopher Lampton
163 The Spy that Never Lies 2000Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
164 Skin & Bones 2000
165 Crime in the Cards 2001Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
166 Past And Present Danger 2001
167 Trouble Times Two 2001
168 The Castle Conundrum 2001
169 Ghost of a Chance 2001
170 Kickoff to Danger 2001

Aladdin editions

With the new millennium, the series changed publishers to the Aladdin subdivision of Simon & Schuster. With the reboot of Nancy Drew into Girl Detective, coupled with declining sales, Simon & Schuster ended the original series in April 2005.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.OutlineManuscriptEditor
171 The Test Case 2002Anne Greenberg
172 Trouble in Warp Space 2002Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
173 Speed Times Five 2002Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
174 Hide-and-Sneak 2002
175 Trick-or-Trouble 2002Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
176 In Plane Sight 2002Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
177 The Case of the Psychic's Vision 2003 George Edward Stanley George Edward Stanley
178 The Mystery of the Black Rhino 2003George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
179 Passport to Danger 2003
180 Typhoon Island 2003Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
181 Double Jeopardy 2003
182 The Secret of the Soldier's Gold 2003George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
183 Warehouse Rumble 2004Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
184 The Dangerous Transmission 2004
185 Wreck and Roll 2004Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
186 Hidden Mountain 2004George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
187 No Way Out 2004
188 Farming Fear 2004Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan
189 One False Step 2005George Edward StanleyGeorge Edward Stanley
190 Motocross Madness 2005Stephen D. SullivanStephen D. Sullivan

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Be a Detective Mystery Stories (1984–1985)

In these books the reader controls the outcome of the story by choosing different options of advancing the plot, similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure books.

  1. The Secret of the Knight’s Sword
  2. Danger on Ice
  3. The Feathered Serpent
  4. Secret Cargo
  5. The Alaskan Mystery
  6. The Missing Money Mystery

The Hardy Boys Casefiles Series (1987–1998)

The Hardy Boys Casefiles are aimed at early-to-mid teen readers and have more mature themes, including espionage, murder, and slight romance. The new direction the series would take was set in the first volume, Dead On Target , as a bomb planted in the Hardy Boys' car blows up Joe's longtime girlfriend, Iola Morton, in the first chapter. Book packager Mega-Books and Simon & Schuster released the first two Casefiles under the Archway imprint in April 1987 and continued to release a new title monthly until November 1997. In January 1998 the last Casefile, #127 Dead in the Water, was released. This series was published in mass-market, or rack-sized, paperbacks to widen the distribution of the books to supermarkets and other outlets. In September 1987 the Hardy Boys Digest series was revived and continued with #86 The Mystery of the Silver Star. Events from the Casefiles are not referenced in the Digest series, and Iola Morton is alive and connected with Joe Hardy as in the previous 85 titles. The Casefiles universe also merges with the Nancy Drew Files and Tom Swift worlds in titles published as A Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery and A Hardy Boys and Tom Swift UltraThriller. Several spin-off series were cancelled by Simon & Schuster at the end of 1997, including The Hardy Boys Casefiles.

Titles, authorship, and publication dates
#TitlePub.Manuscript
1 Dead on Target April 1987Bill McKay [1]
2 Evil, Inc. April 1987
3 Cult of Crime May 1987 Steven Grant [1]
4The Lazarus PlotJune 1987
5Edge of DestructionJuly 1987
6The Crowning TerrorAugust 1987Steven Grant [1]
7DeathgameSeptember 1987
8See No EvilOctober 1987
9The Genius ThievesNovember 1987Peter Lerangis [1]
10Hostages of HateDecember 1987
11Brother Against BrotherJanuary 1988
12Perfect GetawayFebruary 1988
13The Borgia DaggerMarch 1988Peter Lerangis [1]
14Too Many TraitorsApril 1988Steven Grant [1]
15Blood RelationsMay 1988
16Line of FireJune 1988
17The Number FileJuly 1988Bruce Whitehill [1]
18A Killing in the MarketAugust 1988Peter Lerangis [1]
19Nightmare in Angel CitySeptember 1988Steven Grant [1]
20Witness to MurderOctober 1988Barbara Steiner [1]
21Street SpiesNovember 1988Susan Wittig Albert & Bill Albert [1]
22Double ExposureDecember 1988Dave Stern (D.A. Stern)
23Disaster for HireJanuary 1989Ron Goulart [1]
24Scene of the CrimeFebruary 1989
25The Borderline CaseMarch 1989
26Trouble in the PipelineApril 1989
27Nowhere to RunMay 1989Larry Mike Garmon [1]
28Countdown to TerrorJune 1989
29Thick as ThievesJuly 1989Steven Grant [1]
30The Deadliest DareAugust 1989Ron Goulart [1]
31Without a TraceSeptember 1989Susan Wittig Albert & Bill Albert [1]
32Blood MoneyOctober 1989Dave Stern (D.A. Stern)
33Collision CourseNovember 1989Rick Oliver [1]
34Final CutDecember 1989
35The Dead SeasonJanuary 1990
36 Running on Empty February 1990Larry Mike Garmon [1]
37Danger ZoneMarch 1990Peter Lerganis [1]
38Diplomatic DeceitApril 1990
39Flesh and BloodMay 1990Larry Mike Garmon [1]
40Fright WaveJune 1990Rick Oliver [1]
41Highway RobberyJuly 1990
42 The Last Laugh August 1990
43Strategic MovesSeptember 1990Larry Mike Garmon [1]
44Castle FearOctober 1990Ron Goulart [1]
45In Self-DefenseNovember 1990Rick Oliver [1]
46Foul PlayDecember 1990Larry Mike Garmon [1]
47Flight Into DangerJanuary 1991Gary Cohn [1]
48Rock ‘N’ RevengeFebruary 1991
49Dirty DeedsMarch 1991
50Power PlayApril 1991Rick Oliver [1]
51Choke HoldMay 1991
52Uncivil WarJune 1991
53Web of HorrorJuly 1991
54Deep TroubleAugust 1991
55Beyond the LawSeptember 1991
56Height of DangerOctober 1991
57Terror on TrackNovember 1991David Robbins [1]
58Spiked!December 1991
59Open SeasonJanuary 1992Rick Oliver [1]
60DeadfallFebruary 1992
61Grave DangerMarch 1992
62Final GambitApril 1992Steven Grant [1]
63Cold SweatMay 1992
64Endangered Species [note 9] June 1992
65No Mercy [note 9] July 1992Chris Lampton [1]
66The Phoenix Equation [note 9] August 1992
67Lethal CargoSeptember 1992
68Rough RidingOctober 1992
69Mayhem in MotionNovember 1992Rick Oliver [1]
70Rigged for RevengeDecember 1992
71Real HorrorJanuary 1993
72ScreamersFebruary 1993
73Bad RapMarch 1993
74Road PiratesApril 1993
75No Way OutMay 1993
76Tagged for Terror [note 10] June 1993Rick Oliver [1]
77Survival Run [note 10] July 1993
78The Pacific Conspiracy [note 10] August 1993
79Danger UnlimitedSeptember 1993Frances Lantz [1]
80Dead of NightOctober 1993
81Sheer TerrorNovember 1993
82Poisoned ParadiseDecember 1993
83Toxic RevengeJanuary 1994
84False AlarmFebruary 1994
85Winner Take AllMarch 1994Rick Oliver [1]
86Virtual VillainyApril 1994
87Dead Man in DeadwoodMay 1994
88Inferno Of FearJune 1994Rick Oliver [1]
89Darkness FallsJuly 1994
90Deadly EngagementAugust 1994
91Hot WheelsSeptember 1994
92Sabotage at SeaOctober 1994Gary Cohn [1]
93Mission: MayhemNovember 1994Rick Oliver [1]
94A Taste for TerrorDecember 1994
95Illegal ProcedureJanuary 1995Joe Holley [2]
96Against All OddsFebruary 1995
97Pure EvilMarch 1995
98Murder By MagicApril 1995Rick Oliver [1]
99Frame-UpMay 1995
100True ThrillerJune 1995Rick Oliver [1]
101Peak of DangerJuly 1995
102Wrong Side of the LawAugust 1995
103Campaign of CrimeSeptember 1995
104Wild WheelsOctober 1995Gary Cohn [1]
105Law of the JungleNovember 1995
106Shock JockDecember 1995
107Fast BreakJanuary 1996
108Blown AwayFebruary 1996
109Moment of TruthMarch 1996Joe Holley [2]
110Bad ChemistryApril 1996
111Competitive EdgeMay 1996
112Cliff-HangerJune 1996
113Sky HighJuly 1996
114Clean SweepAugust 1996
115Cave TrapSeptember 1996
116Acting UpOctober 1996
117Blood SportNovember 1996
118The Last LeapDecember 1996
119The Emperor’s ShieldJanuary 1997
120Survival of the FittestFebruary 1997
121Absolute ZeroMarch 1997
122 River Rats April 1997
123High Wire ActMay 1997
124The Viking’s RevengeJuly 1997Stephen D. Sullivan [1]
125Stress PointSeptember 1997
126Fire in the SkyNovember 1997Larry Mike Garmon [1]
127Dead in the WaterJanuary 1998

In addition, there were three unpublished titles, only two of them known: Book #128, titled Explosive Force, was written by Jerry Novick, and a complete manuscript exists; Book #130, titled The Crisscross Crime, was rewritten for the original series, and released as #150.

Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery Series (1988–1998)

The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew teamed up in this 36-volume series of paperbacks. This series follows the formula of the main characters and their friends typically involved in separate mysteries that end up being connected. The sleuths join forces to solve the overall mystery. This series is based in the Nancy Drew Files and Hardy Boys Casefiles continuity, so murder, romance, and flirtation between the series regulars are common. Nancy Drew and Frank Hardy share an attraction in this series, though after a brief kiss in The Last Resort this attraction is not acted on. Subsequent books focus on the respect and friendship that developed between the two and their continued feelings for Ned Nickerson and Callie Shaw. Several spin-off series were cancelled by Simon & Schuster at the end of 1997, including the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series. Starting in 2007, in order to differentiate between the new Super Mystery series, many fans started referring to this series as SuperMystery'88.

Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller Series (1992–1993)

The two-volume Ultra-Thriller series is a short-lived Hardy Boys spin-off that joined boy inventor Tom Swift with the crime-solving Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe. Although the Franklin W. Dixon pseudonym was used, the series was more akin to the then-current Tom Swift IV series and listed in the Tom Swift books as part of that series. Published as mass-market paperback books under the Archway imprint of Simon & Schuster. Both books were written by Bill McKay.

  1. Time Bomb
  2. The Alien Factor

Collector's editions and foreign publications

From 1998 to 1999, Simon & Schuster published three Hardy Boys Casefiles Collector's Editions that contained three previously published Casefiles stories (Vol. 1 #'s 38, 39 and 40; Vol. 2 #'s 48, 51 and 52; Vol. 3 #'s 55, 58 and 59). In 2005, Simon & Schuster reprinted Vol. 3 in hardcover with a different cover that used the current Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (Digest) cover of a file folder with modified art from Hardy Boys #152, exclusively for Borders Bookstores.

The Canadian rights to the Casefiles and its spin-offs have been held by Paperjacks (April 1987-December 1989) and Distican, Inc./Simon & Schuster Canada (January 1990 – present; Simon & Schuster US bought out Distican in 2002 and just changed the company name). Aside from inserting an ad for their 'Books By Mail' program, their address on the copyright page, and a small Maple Leaf with "Printed In Canada" being put on the front covers, and distributing the books, Paperjacks was allowed no other editorial/layout changes to the books. Once Distican took over the rights in January 1990, the books were all published in the US and just distributed by Distican in Canada with no publishing occurring in Canada.

Simon & Schuster UK have published many 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 books of the Casefiles since the early 1990s in the UK and other British Commonwealth Nations (except Canada). In 2005/06 Simon & Schuster UK reissued four Casefiles under the Undercover Brothers label, with two other books being planned but cancelled before publication.

Armada/Collins held the UK/British Commonwealth (except Canada) rights to the Casefiles from about 1988 till 1991, with reprint rights continuing throughout the 1990s, allowing Armada to publish different 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 books of the first 10 Casefiles.

The Clues Brothers (1997–2000)

The Clues Brothers books were aimed at younger readers, particularly in third and fourth grades. The series was introduced in 1997 and was cancelled in 2000 for lack of popularity. Starting in 2013 the series is available as ebooks.

This series had some big differences from the other Hardy Boys books, such as:

  1. The Gross Ghost Mystery
  2. The Karate Clue
  3. First Day, Worst Day
  4. Jump-Shot Detectives
  5. The Dinosaur Disaster
  6. Who Took the Book?
  7. The Abracadabra Case
  8. The Dog-Gone Detectives
  9. The Pumped-Up Pizza Problem
  10. The Walking Snowman
  11. The Monster in the Lake
  12. King for a Day
  13. Pirates Ahoy!
  14. All Eyes on First Prize
  15. Slip, Slide, and Slap Shot
  16. The Fish-Faced Mask Of Mystery
  17. The Bike Race Ruckus

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers (2005–2012)

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers is a series of paperback books which replaced the Digest paperbacks in early 2005.

The Hardy Boys are now agents of A.T.A.C. (American Teens Against Crime) and are solving more realistic and/or violent crimes.

This series is written in first-person narrative style with Frank and Joe alternating chapters.

Spy Set - box set of volumes 1–4 (2005)

Super Mysteries

  1. Wanted - 2006 [4]
  2. Kidnapped at the Casino - 2007
  3. Haunted (Special Ghost Story edition) - 2008

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery Series (2007–2012)

The Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery books are a new series first published in June 2007 and are not to be confused with the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series that was published between 1988 and 1998. Many fans, in order to avoid confusion with the earlier series, refer to this series as the Super Mystery'07 series.

This is a spin-off series of the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective series and The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers series. Books are narrated in the first person with chapters alternating between Nancy's, Frank's, and Joe's view. Series was cancelled with Nancy Drew: Girl Detective and The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers in 2012.

  1. Terror on Tour - 2007
  2. Danger Overseas - 2008
  3. Club Dread - 2009
  4. Gold Medal Murder - 2010
  5. Bonfire Masquerade - 2011
  6. Stage Fright - 2012

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers Graphic Novels (2005–2010)

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers also appear in a series of graphic novels by Papercutz.

1. The Ocean of Osyria - 2005
2. Identity Theft
3. Mad House
4. Malled - 2006
5. Sea You, Sea Me
6. Hyde & Shriek
7. The Opposite Numbers
8. Board To Death - 2007
9. To Die Or Not To Die
10. A Hardy Day's Night
11. Abracadeath - 2008
12. Dude Ranch O' Death!
13. The Deadliest Stunt
14. Haley Danelle's Top Eight
15. Live Free, Die Hardy!
16. Shhhhhh! - 2009
17. Word Up!
18. D.A.N.G.E.R. Spells the Hangman
19. Chaos at 30,000 Feet!
20. Deadly Strategy - 2010

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers – The New Case Files Graphic Novels (2010–2011)

(A new graphic novel series from Papercutz)

  1. Crawling with Zombies - October 26, 2010
  2. Break-Up! - March 15, 2011
  3. Nancy Drew: Girl Detective - The New Case Files #3 / Together With The Hardy Boys – August 2, 2011 (this book is listed as number 3 in the second Nancy Drew graphic novel series, but it is also the 3rd story in the second Hardy Boys graphic novel series and concludes the plot that was begun in The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers – The New Case Files #1 and #2, and Nancy Drew: Girl Detective – The New Case Files #1 and #2)

The Hardy Boys Adventures (2013–2023)

In 2011, Simon & Schuster canceled the Undercover Brothers series and launched a new series, Hardy Boys Adventures, publishing four volumes in 2013. The reboot series publishes two to three new titles a year in paperback, hardcover book with dust jacket, and as eBooks. This series is written in the first person, with chapters alternating between Frank's and Joe's narration. The first four titles initially printed 25,000 copies in paperback and 2,500 copies in hardcover. Books 5 through 8 had an initial print run of 25,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover. Books 9 and 10 had an initial print run of 10,000 in paperback and 5,000 in hardcover. Audio books were released starting in 2015 on CD and download, read by Tim Gregory. [5] The first three titles were published as a single volume in June 2016 using the cover art from the first book in the series. The Hardy Boys Adventure books were quietly canceled in 2023 by Simon and Schuster. No further titles are planned, and editors stated lack of resources and other projects were taking precedence over publishing new titles.

Titles

Titles and publication dates
#TitleReleasedManuscript
1Secret of the Red ArrowFebruary 5, 2013
2Mystery of the Phantom Heist
3The Vanishing GameJune 4, 2013
4Into Thin AirOctober 22, 2013
5Peril at Granite PeakFebruary 4, 2014
6The Battle of BayportJune 3, 2014Reuben Sack
7Shadows at Predator ReefOctober 21, 2014Reuben Sack
8Deception on the SetFebruary 3, 2015Michael Anthony Steele [6]
9The Curse of the Ancient EmeraldJune 9, 2015Paul Crilley
10Tunnel of SecretsOctober 20, 2015Reuben Sack
11Showdown at Widow CreekFebruary 2, 2016Michael Anthony Steele [6]
12The Madman of Black Bear MountainJune 7, 2016Reuben Sack
13Bound for DangerOctober 11, 2016
14Attack of the Bayport BeastFebruary 21, 2017Michael Anthony Steele [6]
15A Con Artist in ParisSeptember 5, 2017Reuben Sack
16Stolen IdentityFebruary 20, 2018Michael Anthony Steele [6]
17The Gray Hunter's RevengeOctober 9, 2018
18The DisappearanceFebruary 19, 2019
19Dungeons & DetectivesOctober 22, 2019 [7] Reuben Sack
20Return to Black Bear MountainFebruary 18, 2020Reuben Sack
21A Treacherous TideJuly 14, 2020Reuben Sack
22Trouble IslandFebruary 16, 2021
23Mystery on the Mayhem ExpressJune 22, 2021
24As the Falcon FliesJanuary 4, 2022
25The Smuggler's LegacyFebruary 14, 2023

Trivia

The Hardy Boys Secret Files (2010–2015)

The Hardy Boys Secret Files is a series begun in 2010 by the publisher Simon & Schuster under their Aladdin imprint. It features the Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe, as grade-school detectives. Three new titles are published yearly as paperback books and eBooks. This series rebooted in 2016 as the Hardy Boys Clue Book series.

  1. Trouble at the Arcade
  2. The Missing Mitt
  3. Mystery Map
  4. Hopping Mad
  5. A Monster of a Mystery
  6. The Bicycle Thief
  7. The Disappearing Dog
  8. Sports Sabotage
  9. The Great Coaster Caper
  10. A Rockin' Mystery (October 2012)
  11. Robot Rumble (April 2013)
  12. Lights, Camera...Zombies! (August 2013)
  13. Balloon Blow-Up (December 2013)
  14. Fossil Frenzy (April 2014)
  15. Ship of Secrets (August 2014)
  16. Camping Chaos (December 2014)
  17. The Great Escape (April 2015)
  18. Medieval Upheaval (August 2015)
  19. The Race Is On (December 2015)

The Hardy Boys Clue Book (2016–present)

This is a re-boot of the Hardy Boys Secret Files series published by Aladdin Paperbacks in paperback, hardcover, and eBook editions written by Franklin W. Dixon with covers and internal illustrations by Matt David. Illustrations and cover art for book #7 by Santy Gutierrez. This is an interactive series, as readers will get to write down their clues and predictions. A page before the final chapter has questions the reader can answer regarding suspects, clues, and solutions. The first book in the series references events in the last book of the Hardy Boys Secret Files series, making this a continuation of that series.

Titles

Titles and publication dates
#TitleReleasedManuscript
1The Video Game BanditApril 19, 2016
2The Missing Playbook
3Water-Ski WipeoutAugust 9, 2016
4Talent Show TricksDecember 6, 2016
5Scavenger Hunt HeistApril 4, 2017
6A Skateboard Cat-astropheNovember 14, 2017
7The Pirate GhostApril 3, 2018
8The Time Warp WonderNovember 13, 2018
9Who Let the Frogs Out?April 2, 2019
10The Great Pumpkin SmashSeptember 3, 2019
11Bug-nappedApril 14, 2020
12Sea Life SecretsAugust 18, 2020Reuben Sack
13Robot Rescue!April 20, 2021
14The Bad Luck SkateAugust 17, 2021
15The Garden PlotApril 19, 2022Reuben Sack
16Undercover BookwormsJune 27, 2023
17Splash Pad SabotageJune 11, 2024

Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys Dynamite Comic Books (2017)

Published by Dynamite Entertainment.

  1. Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie (March–August 2017; 6 issues): In this modern take, teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy are accused of the murder of their father – a detective in the small resort town of Bayport – and must team up with the femme fatale Nancy Drew to prove their innocence (and find the real guilty party in the process) in a twisting, hardboiled tale, complete with double-crosses, deceit, and dames.
  2. Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Missing Adults! (July 2019)
  3. Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew (April–November 2020; 6 issues)

Specials

Notes

  1. Although it cannot be confirmed, Stratemeyer is the most accepted choice.
  2. McFarlane's credit is disputed, due to a number of differences between writing style from his other books, and more frequent and obvious racism that the series was criticized for in later years.
  3. McFarlane's credit is disputed, due to a number of differences between writing style from his other books, even though he claims authorship of The Secret Warning in his autobiography Ghost of the Hardy Boys. However, John Button's sole authorship of the entire manuscript is also in dispute, despite signed author records showing that he apparently wrote a manuscript for the book, due to a number of differences in writing style from his other books. There has been some speculation that the book, as it was released, was edited together by an editor at the Stratemeyer Syndicate from two different manuscripts that both McFarlane and Button wrote separately.
  4. Retitled Deadly Chase in 1987.
  5. 1 2 Fuchs wrote his manuscript in German; Lilo Wuenn translated.
  6. 1 2 Harr was the grandson of Harriett Stratemeyer Adams, and great-grandson of Edward Stratemeyer.
  7. Oiriginally titled and advertised as Mystery of the Space Shuttle.
  8. Originally written for the Casefiles series.
  9. 1 2 3 Part of the "Operation Phoenix" Trilogy.
  10. 1 2 3 Part of the "Ring of Evil" Trilogy.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nancy Drew</span> Fictional character in a juvenile mystery series

Nancy Drew is a fictional character appearing in several mystery book series, movies, video games, and a TV show as a teenage amateur sleuth. The books are ghostwritten by a number of authors and published under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Created by the publisher Edward Stratemeyer as the female counterpart to his Hardy Boys series, the character first appeared in 1930 in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series, which lasted until 2003 and consisted of 175 novels.

Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the authors of the Nancy Drew mystery stories and The Dana Girls mystery stories, both produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. In addition, the Keene pen name is credited with the Nancy Drew spin-off, River Heights, and the Nancy Drew Notebooks.

The Stratemeyer Syndicate was a publishing company that produced a number of mystery book series for children, including Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, the various Tom Swift series, the Bobbsey Twins, the Rover Boys, and others. It published and contracted the many pseudonymous authors who wrote the series from 1899 to 1987, when it was sold to Simon & Schuster.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Hardy Boys</span> Fictional detectives and book series

The Hardy Boys, brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in a series of mystery novels for young readers. The series revolves around teenage amateur sleuths, solving cases that often stumped their adult counterparts. The characters were created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of book packaging firm Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were written by several ghostwriters, most notably Leslie McFarlane, under the collective pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Franklin W. Dixon</span> House pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate

Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors who were part of a team that wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Dixon was also the writer attributed for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series, published by Grosset & Dunlap.

Tom Swift IV is the unofficial name of a series of juvenile science fiction adventure novels, the fourth to feature a protagonist named Tom Swift. The series ran for thirteen titles from 1991 to 1993, and were published by Simon & Schuster imprint Archway Paperbacks; like the previous three series, the series was written under the pseudonym Victor Appleton. Unlike the previous series, it was not created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate; by this time, the Syndicate had been sold to Simon & Schuster, who created the series in response to the successful, more mature spin-offs of Syndicate properties Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys.

<i>The House on the Cliff</i> 1927 book by Franklin W. Dixon

The House On The Cliff is the second book in the original Hardy Boys series published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book ranks 72nd on the Publishers Weekly's All-Time Bestselling Children's Book List in the United States with 1,712,433 copies sold as of 2001. This book is one of the "Original 10" Hardy Boys books and is an excellent example of the writing style used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate's writers. This style influenced many other "youth adventure series" books that the Stratemeyer Syndicate also published, including the Nancy Drew series, the Tom Swift adventure series, the Bobbsey Twins and other lesser known series. All of them used a unique writing style that made them very recognizable as Stratemeyer product.

Grosset & Dunlap is a New York City-based publishing house founded in 1898.

<i>The Clue of the Screeching Owl</i> 1962 book by Franklin W. Dixon

The Clue of the Screeching Owl is Volume 41 in the original Hardy Boys series of detective/mystery books published by Grosset & Dunlap. This book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by James Buechler in 1962 while he was eighteen or nineteen years old.

<i>The Witchmasters Key</i> 1976 book by Franklin W. Dixon

The Witchmaster's Key is Volume 55 in the Hardy Boys series of detective/mystery books published by Grosset & Dunlap.

<i>The Firebird Rocket</i> 1978 book by Franklin W. Dixon

The Firebird Rocket is Volume 57 in the Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children and teens published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Vincent Buranelli in 1978.

<i>The Sting of the Scorpion</i> 1979 book by Franklin W. Dixon

The Sting of the Scorpion is Volume 58 in the original Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children and teens published by Grosset & Dunlap. Written by James D. Lawrence for the Stratemeyer Syndicate in 1979, it was published under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.

Super Mystery is a 36-volume series of crossover paperbacks, pairing The Hardy Boys with Nancy Drew. Earlier crossovers include a 1970s TV series, the novelization of one of the TV episodes, two SuperSleuths books, Campfire Stories, and the Be-A-Detective series.

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers is a detective fiction series of books published by Aladdin Paperbacks, which replaced The Hardy Boys Digest paperbacks in early 2005. All the books in the series have been written under the pen name of Franklin W. Dixon.

Aladdin Paperbacks is one of several children's-book imprints owned by Simon & Schuster. It was established by Jean E. Karl at Atheneum Books where she was the founding director of the children's department (1961). Atheneum merged with or was acquired by Scribner's in 1978, then Macmillan in 1984, before the acquisition by Simon & Schuster in 1994.

<i>The Murder House Trilogy</i> Book miniseries by Franklin W. Dixon

The Murder House Trilogy is a three-part detective fiction mini-series in The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers, published by Aladdin Paperbacks. The first book in the trilogy, Deprivation House, was published on May 20, 2008, with books #2 House Arrest and #3 Murder House published on July and September respectively.

The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories is the long-running "main" series of the Nancy Drew franchise, which was published under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. There are 175 novels — plus 34 revised stories — that were published between 1930 and 2003 under the banner; Grosset & Dunlap published the first 56, and 34 revised stories, while Simon & Schuster published the series beginning with volume 57.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 "The Hardy Boys Casefiles Series".
  2. 1 2 "The identity of Franklin W. 'Tex' Dixon unveiled at last". 23 February 2014.
  3. W., Dixon, Franklin (2009). Killer mission (1st Aladdin paperbacks ed.). New York: Aladdin. ISBN   9781416986959. OCLC   310397771.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. W., Dixon, Franklin (2006). Wanted (1st Aladdin paperbacks ed.). New York: Aladdin Paperbacks. ISBN   9781416912583. OCLC   68464677.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. "Digital Catalog". Simon and Schuster.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Michael Anthony Steele - Hardy Boys". michaelanthonysteele.com. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  7. Dixon, Franklin W. (2019-10-22). Dungeons & Detectives (Hardy Boys Adventures): Franklin W. Dixon: Amazon.com: Books. Simon and Schuster. ISBN   978-1534421059.