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The '''''Ring of Evil Trilogy''''' is a three part story arc in ''[[The Hardy Boys]] [[Casefiles]]'' that was published between June and August 1993 by [[Archway Paperbacks]] (an imprint of [[Simon & Schuster]]). The trilogy includes Casefiles #76 ''[[Tagged for Terror]]'', #77 ''[[Survival Run]]'', and #78 ''[[The Pacific Conspiracy]]''. In this trilogy, the Hardys investigate what they believe to be small-time luggage theft in an Atlanta airport, but later find that both the [[Assassins]] and the [[Network]] are connected to this case. The Hardys and the Network later team up to thwart the Assassins' most dangerous plot yet, one that threatens to destroy the world. |
The '''''Ring of Evil Trilogy''''' is a three part story arc in ''[[The Hardy Boys]] [[Casefiles]]'' that was published between June and August 1993 by [[Archway Paperbacks]] (an imprint of [[Simon & Schuster]]). The trilogy includes Casefiles #76 ''[[Tagged for Terror]]'', #77 ''[[Survival Run]]'', and #78 ''[[The Pacific Conspiracy]]''. In this trilogy, the Hardys investigate what they believe to be small-time luggage theft in an Atlanta airport, but later find that both the [[Assassins]] and the [[Network]] are connected to this case. The Hardys and the Network later team up to thwart the Assassins' most dangerous plot yet, one that threatens to destroy the world. |
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− | Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller #2 ''[[The Alien Factor]]'' is considered to be a prologue to the ''Ring of Evil Trilogy'', while Casefiles #80 ''[[Dead of Night]]'' is a direct epilogue. Casefiles #100 ''[[True Thriller]]'' is also connected to this trilogy as more of an indirect second |
+ | Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller #2 ''[[The Alien Factor]]'' is considered to be a prologue to the ''Ring of Evil Trilogy'', while Casefiles #80 ''[[Dead of Night]]'' is a direct epilogue. Casefiles #100 ''[[True Thriller]]'' is also connected to this trilogy as more of an indirect second epilogue. |
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 30 March 2012
The Ring of Evil Trilogy is a three part story arc in The Hardy Boys Casefiles that was published between June and August 1993 by Archway Paperbacks (an imprint of Simon & Schuster). The trilogy includes Casefiles #76 Tagged for Terror, #77 Survival Run, and #78 The Pacific Conspiracy. In this trilogy, the Hardys investigate what they believe to be small-time luggage theft in an Atlanta airport, but later find that both the Assassins and the Network are connected to this case. The Hardys and the Network later team up to thwart the Assassins' most dangerous plot yet, one that threatens to destroy the world.
Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller #2 The Alien Factor is considered to be a prologue to the Ring of Evil Trilogy, while Casefiles #80 Dead of Night is a direct epilogue. Casefiles #100 True Thriller is also connected to this trilogy as more of an indirect second epilogue.
The Hardy Boys Trilogies | |
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Bayport Corruption • Operation Phoenix • Ring of Evil • Murder House • Double Danger • Galaxy X • Killer Mystery • Lost Mystery • Deathstalker | |
Bayport Corruption titles | See No Evil • Line of Fire • Beyond the Law |
Operation Phoenix titles | Endangered Species • No Mercy • The Phoenix Equation |
Ring of Evil titles | Tagged for Terror • Survival Run • The Pacific Conspiracy |
Murder House titles | Deprivation House • House Arrest • Murder House |
Double Danger titles | Double Trouble • Double Down • Double Deception |
Galaxy X titles | Galaxy X • X-plosion • The X-Factor |
Killer Mystery titles | Killer Mission • Private Killer • Killer Connections |
Lost Mystery titles | Children of the Lost • Lost Brother • Forever Lost |
Deathstalker titles | Movie Menace • Movie Mission • Movie Mayhem |
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