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Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys Super Mysteries

The Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery series (which is a spin-off of the Undercover Brothers and Girl Detective series) was first published in June 2007 and is not to be confused with the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series that was published between 1988 and 1998.

1. Terror on Tour (6-5-07)
American Teens Against Crime (ATAC for short) thinking someone wants to disrupt the biggest rock concert of the year, Rockapazooma (all the proceeds of the show go to environmental groups), they send their two best undercover agents, Frank and Joe Hardy to the concert to be on the look out for anything suspicious. Meanwhile Nancy Drew and her friends came to Rockapazooma to enjoy the concert. Nancy and the Hardy boys meet and share a thrilling adventure together.
2. Danger Overseas (5-6-08)
Frank and Joe are given a mission to find a girl, and Nancy Drew happens to run into that girl when she tries to steal Bess Marvin's purse. The girl, unfortunately, has amnesia.
3. Club Dread (5-5-09)
Frank and Joe are sent to a tropical island resort to investigate a string of thefts and run into Nancy Drew, who is staying at the same hotel as a guest.
4. Gold Medal Murder (7-6-10)
Frank and Joe are given a mission to protect Olympic swimmer Scott Trevor.
5. Bonfire Masquerade (7-12-11)
6. Stage Fright (7-2012)

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