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The Hardy Boys teamed up with Nancy Drew in this now-discontinued 36 volume series of paperbacks. This is not the first time the trio have crossed paths; earlier crossovers include the 1970s TV series, the novelization of one of the TV episodes (The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula), two SuperSleuth books (each book contains 7 short stories), Campfire Stories (a book of 7 short stories in celebration of the anniversary of the Campfire organization), and the Be-A-Detective series (6 choose-your-own adventure books).

The series is based on the Nancy Drew Files and the Hardy Boys Casefiles universes, as evidenced by Shock Waves, in which the melted keys from the car bombing that killed Iola Morton in the first Hardy Boys Casefile, are mentioned. The books are rumored to have been written to introduce Nancy Drew readers to the world of the Hardy Boys, as the books are written under the Keene pseudonym and are told mainly from Nancy's view.

An attraction between Frank Hardy and Nancy Drew was mentioned throughout the series. The books also hinted at the possibility of a romance between Joe Hardy and Bess Marvin; however, neither pairing was given a final closure.

Series Titles

1. Double Crossing
2. A Crime for Christmas
3. Shock Waves
4. Dangerous Games
5. The Last Resort
6. The Paris Connection
7. Buried in Time
8. Mystery Train
9. Best of Enemies
10. High Survival
11. New Year's Evil
12. Tour of Danger
13. Spies and Lies
14. Tropic of Fear
15. Courting Disaster
16. Hits and Misses
17. Evil in Amsterdam
18. Desperate Measures
19. Passport to Danger
20. Hollywood Horror
21. Copper Canyon Conspiracy
22. Danger Down Under
23. Dead on Arrival
24. Target for Terror
25. Secrets of the Nile
26. A Question of Guilt
27. Islands of Intrigue
28. Murder on the Fourth of July
29. High Stakes
30. Nightmare in New Orleans
31. Out of Control
32. Exhibition of Evil
33. At All Costs
34. Royal Revenge
35. Operation Titanic
36. Process of Elimination

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