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Review by: Ben R

This book is about two young detectives who uncover a few uncut diamonds in the eyes of a ventriloquist dummy. This clue leads the boys to a fortune teller named Hugo, who is a member of a smuggling gang. Additional clues that the boys discover leads them to and island called Skeleton Rock. It is called this because near the island there is a series of rocks that resemble a skeleton. The book concludes with the boys at last outwitting the thieves. I thought that this book was good, but it could have had more action in it.
Review by: Lyndall

I can't believe I've been going for years without knowing that. ( )
  bplteen | Apr 27, 2012 |
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As a final step in solving a mystery, Frank and Joe face the ghost at Skeleton Rock.

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