The Four-Headed Dragon

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The Four-Headed Dragon
Author Franklin W. Dixon
Country United States
Language English
Series Hardy Boys
Genre(s) Detective, Mystery novel
Publisher Wanderer Books
Publication date 1981
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 180 pp (first edition paperback)
ISBN ISBN 0-671-42341-X (first edition paperback)
Preceded by Submarine Caper (later retitled Deadly Chase)
Followed by The Infinity Clue

The Four-Headed Dragon is the title of a Hardy Boys Digest novel, written by Franklin W. Dixon. Sometimes it goes by the number of 69 in the series, a continuation of the original novels, and sometimes as the 11th, as it is the 11th published by Simon & Schuster after Grosset & Dunlap lost rights to publish new Hardy Boys books in 1979.

[edit] Plot summary

The Hardy boys track a criminal who plans to use an invention designed as a peaceful aid to the secret Four-Headed Dragon organization behind the Iron Curtain to harm the free world instead.