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Title: Hardy Boys-Casefiles No. 46: Foul Play
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Book Title: Hardy Boys – Casefiles NO. 46: Foul Play
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
Date Published: December 1990
List of Characters: Frank and Joe Hardy: They are two brothers who solve the crime
Stuart “Portside” Murphy: Owner of a minor league baseball team who hires the Hardy Brothers to solve a mystery for him... Showed first 250 characters
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Book Title: Hardy Boys – Casefiles NO. 46: Foul Play
Author: Franklin W. Dixon
Date Published: December 1990
List of Characters: Frank and Joe Hardy: They are two brothers who solve the crime
Stuart “Portside” Murphy: Owner of a minor league baseball team who hires the Hardy Brothers to solve a mystery for him... Showed next 250 characters
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