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Monday, February 15, 2010

Alfred HItchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mytery of Death Trap Mine


Random House

Written by M.V. Carey
Based on characters created by Robert Arthur

Copyright © 1976 by Random House, Inc.



 The 24th book in the series Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators, written by M.V. Carey, teen aged boys - The Three Investigators - are invited by the uncle of their old friend Allie to spend some time at their ranch for the summer. Allie is suspicious of their neighbor who returned to his family's shut down mine and begins working the mine again. What valuable minerals could he be mining? There was a reason the mine was closed. Tensions rise when a suspect from an old armed robbery is found dead in a mine shaft and The Three Investigators search for a connection as to why the suspect came to the mine.

In this young adult book, Allie is the equal of The Three Investigators analytical abilities which is why she irritates the boys so much - because Allie is just as headstrong and competitive as they all are. It is too bad that I felt that The Three Investigators never really took to Allie. I have always felt that they needed a girl as a regular in this series as a resourceful companion to the boys, and Allie definitely fits the bill.

Pancho
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