Street Spies

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Street Spies is a Hardy Boys novel in the Casefiles series. It was published in 1988. [1]

Plot summary

Frank and Joe head to New York to pose as bike messengers. They hear of "computer secrets" being stolen by cyberspace thieves, and they hear of a renegade messenger out to destroy the Hardys. They must find a lead, before it becomes too much.

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