By: Cameron Information about the characters Joe is a teenager that has a good eye for adventure Frank is a teenager that finds allot of clues Auntie.

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By: Cameron

Information about the characters Joe is a teenager that has a good eye for adventure Frank is a teenager that finds allot of clues Auntie Samantha is friends with the three boys and she likes helping them Jamal is a teenager that is friends with the boys and also helps them

Facts about the hardy boys  Did you know Frank is 18 and very thoughtful?  Also, Frank lives in Bayport, a town on the east cost of United States.  Joe is a year younger then Frank, energetic and fair.

Setting  The setting of this book is the caribbean beach  Near lots of different resorts

Cool facts about the Caribbean  Here are some of the names of some different places in the Caribbean. Jamaica, Aruba, Barbados, Anguilla, Cuba, Dominican, Bahamas, Grenada and Trinidad.  The Caribbean is located south east of the gulf of Mexico.

The Summary

Sneak peak chp.13 pg.115 Inside the volcano  Frank dropped to the ground. The spear fell several feet behind him. “What’s going on?” Joe asked, squatting beside his brother. “Someone over by the goats is shooting a spear gun at us,” Frank said urgently. “And careful, the spears are hard to see.” Shielding his eyes from the glare, Joe saw the three goats still grazing by the trees. All he heard was the buzzing of insects. Then the buzzing was mixed with a whizzing sound, and the next second Joe felt a prick on his forearm. A long metal spear slid onto the grass behind him. He had been grazed by the spear point.

 Thank you for listening!