The Shore Road Mystery - Franklin W. Dixon

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By Brenda Hill Posted on Jan 27, 2026
In Category - Forensic Studies
Franklin W. Dixon Franklin W. Dixon
English
Okay, picture this: a quiet coastal town is suddenly rocked by a series of daring car thefts. Cars are vanishing into thin air right off Shore Road, and the local police are completely stumped. Enter the Hardy Boys—Frank and Joe—two brothers with a serious knack for getting into (and out of) trouble. What starts as a simple investigation quickly turns dangerous when they find themselves framed for the very crimes they're trying to solve. It's a classic race against time as they hunt for the real thieves, clear their names, and try not to become the next victims. If you're craving a fast-paced, old-school mystery with clever clues, secret hideouts, and two brothers who never quit, this is your next read.
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stolen car will be recovered when the thief tries to get rid of it. The engine numbers alone often trip them up. Of course, I guess they'd clap on false license plates, but it's pretty hard to get away with a fine-looking car like Martin's unless it's been repainted and altered a bit." "It's no fun to lose a car," declared Chet. "I remember how badly I felt when the crooks stole my roadster last year." "You got it back, anyway." "Yes, I got it back. But I was mighty blue until I did." The motorcycles rounded a bend in the road and before the boys lay a wide stretch of open highway, descending in a gradual slope. To their right lay Barmet Bay, sparkling in the afternoon sun. At the bottom of the slope was a grassy expanse that opened out on the beach, the road at this point being only a few feet above the sea level. The little meadow was a favorite parking place for motorists, as their cars could regain the road easily, but to-day there was not an automobile in sight. "Look at that," said Frank. "No one here on a nice afternoon like this." At that moment, however, the appearance of a man who came running up from the beach and across the grass, belied his words. "Some one's here all right," remarked Joe. "And he seems in a hurry about something." As the boys rode down the slope they could see the man hastening out into the middle of the road, where he stood waving his arms. "Looks like Isaac Fussy, doesn't it?" said Chet. "The rich old fisherman?" "Yes, it's Fussy all right. Look at him dancing around. Wonder what's the matter." In a few moments the boys had drawn near enough to see that the old man who was waving at them so frantically was indeed the wealthy and eccentric old fisherman known as Isaac Fussy. He was a queer old fellow who lived by himself in a big house on the outskirts of Bayport, and who spent much of his time on the bay. Just now he was evidently in a state of great agitation, shouting and waving his arms as the boys approached. The motorcycles came to a stop. "Anything wrong?" asked Frank. "After 'em! After 'em!" shouted the old man, his face crimson with wrath, as he shook his fist in the air. "Chase 'em, lads!" "Who? What's the matter, Mr. Fussy?" "Thieves! That's what's the matter! My automobile!" "Stolen?" "Stolen! Robbed! I left it here not ten minutes ago and was startin' out in my boat to fish. I just looked back in time to see somebody drivin' away in it. An outrage!" shouted Mr. Fussy. "After 'em!" "Why, it's been stolen just a few minutes ago, then?" "They just went tearin' around the bend before you came in sight. If you look lively, you'll catch 'em. You know my car--it's a big blue Cadillac sedan. Paid twenty-eight hundred for it. Catch them thieves and I'll reward you. Don't waste time standin' here talkin' about it--" The motorcycles roared and leaped forward. "We'll do our best!" shouted Frank, as he crouched low over the handle bars. A cloud of dust arose as the three powerful machines sped off down the road, leaving Isaac Fussy still muttering imprecations on the thieves who had stolen his Cadillac. The boys were excited and elated. This was as close as any one had yet come to being on the trail of the auto thieves, and they knew that in their fast...

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Franklin W. Dixon's The Shore Road Mystery is a pure shot of nostalgic adventure. It throws you right into the action from page one and doesn't let up.

The Story

The peaceful town of Bayport is under siege. Someone is stealing expensive cars right off the scenic Shore Road, and the thieves are ghosts—leaving no trace behind. The police are baffled. Naturally, teen detectives Frank and Joe Hardy take the case, urged on by their famous detective father. Their investigation leads them to suspect a reclusive man named Tad Iola and his mysterious activities. But the plot thickens fast. The boys are suddenly accused of the thefts themselves! Now, they're not just solving a mystery; they're running from the law, trying to prove their innocence while tracking down a gang of clever criminals who always seem one step ahead.

Why You Should Read It

This book is comfort food for the mystery-loving soul. It's not about deep psychological drama; it's about the fun of the chase. The joy here is in the classic formula: the clever clue, the hidden tunnel, the coded message, the last-minute escape. Frank and Joe are a great team—resourceful, brave, and loyal. Their friendship with the occasionally hapless but always enthusiastic Chet Morton adds a nice dose of humor. You root for them because they use their wits, not just their fists. It's a reminder of simpler storytelling where good guys are good, puzzles are meant to be solved, and justice always wins in the end.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for a lazy afternoon, a young reader discovering mysteries for the first time, or anyone who wants a clean, exciting escape. It's for fans of straightforward, plot-driven adventures, nostalgic for the style of classic series like Nancy Drew or The Three Investigators. If you like your mysteries fast, fun, and full of classic tropes done right, The Shore Road Mystery delivers exactly what it promises.



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Barbara Anderson
2 years ago

Not bad at all.

Oliver Jackson
10 months ago

Finally found time to read this!

Joseph Nguyen
4 months ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the character development leaves a lasting impact. Thanks for sharing this review.

Michelle Harris
1 year ago

Good quality content.

Jessica Rodriguez
6 months ago

Surprisingly enough, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. I learned so much from this.

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