Mystery of Smugglers Cove

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The Mystery of Smugglers Cove
AuthorFranklin W. Dixon
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHardy Boys
GenreDetective, Mystery novel
PublisherWanderer Books, Grosset & Dunlap
Publication date
1980
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages181 pp (first edition paperback)
ISBN0-671-41112-8 (first edition paperback)
OCLC6356628
LC ClassPZ7.D644 Myar
Preceded byThe Mummy Case 
Followed byThe Stone Idol 

The Mystery of Smugglers Cove is the 64th title of the Hardy Boys series, written by Franklin W. Dixon. Grosset & Dunlap published the book in 2005.

Plot summary

A painting is stolen, and the Hardy Boys are suspects. Determined to find the artwork, the young detectives fly to Florida, where they disguise themselves and join a group of sinister smugglers. Though the painting fails to appear, an important clue sends the boys on a perilous trek through the Everglades. Threatened at every turn by greedy enemies, the Hardys fight a tricky and powerful battle to expose the truth.

References in Pop Culture

In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer tells Bart that not all Hardy Boys books are about smugglers, and said for example that, "The Smugglers of Pirates Cove is about pirates!" While this is not the title of an actual Hardy Boys book, the title very closely resembles that of this book.