Lights, Camera . . . Zombies! (Hardy Boys: Secret Files Series #12)

Lights, Camera . . . Zombies! (Hardy Boys: Secret Files Series #12)

Lights, Camera . . . Zombies! (Hardy Boys: Secret Files Series #12)

Lights, Camera . . . Zombies! (Hardy Boys: Secret Files Series #12)

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Overview

The boys track down an unusually undead suspect in this Hardy Boys Secret Files mystery.

Bayport is buzzing with excitement when a film crew sets up shop to film the latest zombie flick. Frank, Joe, and their friends are really psyched that there will be fake zombies running around town—not to mention a famous director and some of their favorite actors. They are hoping for a sighting or two, and maybe even an autograph, if they’re lucky!

But things get a little too real when one of the boys’ friends claims he saw an actual zombie in Bayport—nowhere near the shoot. Is someone just pulling a crazy prank? Or is the movie starting to take on a life of its own?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442453692
Publisher: Aladdin
Publication date: 08/06/2013
Series: Hardy Boys: Secret Files Series , #12
Edition description: Original
Pages: 85
Sales rank: 173,198
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Franklin W. Dixon is the author of the ever-popular Hardy Boys books.

Scott Burroughs started his career at Disney and has illustrated everything from children’s books to advertisements and editorials. He is also the published author of several children’s books. He lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and sons.

Read an Excerpt

Lights, Camera . . . Zombies!


Frank Hardy staggered across the lawn toward his brother, Joe, his arms outstretched. Frank was a zombie, and Joe was a human.

Translation: Joe was Frank’s lunch.

Joe, who was a year younger than Frank, picked up a long blue noodle from a pile of pool toys and wielded it like a sword. “You’ll never get me!” he cried out.

Frank ignored Joe’s threats and continued staggering.

“Stay back, you evil monster!” Joe shook the noodle menacingly at Frank.

Ha-ha, poor Joe. The flimsy foam tube was no match for Zombie Frank’s supernatural strength and appetite.

Nearby, Cissy Zermeño staggered toward Tico Sanchez. She was a zombie too, and Tico was her lunch.

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