Blood Money (The Hardy Boys)
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| Blood Money | |
| Author | Franklin W. Dixon |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | The Hardy Boys Casefiles |
| Genre(s) | Mystery, Young adult |
| Publisher | Simon Pulse |
| Publication date | 1989 |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| ISBN | ISBN 0671674803 |
| Preceded by | Without a Trace |
| Followed by | Collision Course |
Blood Money is a Hardy Boys novel.
Frank and Joe are investigating a series of gangland killings. Crime kingpin Joshua Sean Moran is dead and buried, but his murderous legacy lives on. In his will, he left $10 million to be divided among the following: former cop Hugh Nolan; rival crime boss Johnny Carew and his son Daniel Carew; NY police chief Samual Peterson; Thomas Poletti; William Delaney; and former detective for the NYPD, Frank and Joe's own father, Fenton Hardy. The catch is that the money will be paid in three months -- to those who survive!
The Hardys find themselves in a deadly race against time. Frank and Joe must unmask the triggerman before the dead man's hit list reaches into their own family!
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