The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior

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The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior
Author Franklin W. Dixon
Country United States
Language English
Series The Hardy Boys
Genre(s) Detective, Mystery novel
Publisher Grosset & Dunlap
Publication date 1964
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 178 pp
ISBN NA
Preceded by The Viking Symbol Mystery
Followed by The Haunted Fort

The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior is Volume 43 in the original The Hardy Boys book series published by Grosset & Dunlap.

[edit] Plot summary

The handwritten will of a deceased world-traveller is strange and mysterious. Its cryptic intructions are to deliver "the valuable Aztec warrior to the rightful owner, a descendant of an Aztec warrior." What is the valuable object and where is it? What is the name of the owner and wher is he? Frank and Joe Hardy have only one slim clue to work with: the name of a complete stranger who can help find the answers. Despite the harassments, the threats, and the attacks made upon them by an unknown, sinister gang, Frank and Joe unravel clue after clue in their adventure-packed search for the living descendant of the mighty Aztec nation which once ruled Mexico. The hunt leads to a marketplace in Mexico City, to the Pyramids at Teotihuacan, to the tombs of Oaxaca-where Chet Morton, the Hardy's pal, is nearly buried alive by foul play. It takes as much high courage as clever deduction for the young detectives to defeat their ruthless foes and to decipher the fascinating secrets of the strange and mysterious will.