Be A Detective books

Started by tomswift2002, September 18, 2007, 05:54:20 PM

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What are your top two favorite Be A Detective stories

The Secret Of The Knight's Sword (1984)
1 (25%)
Danger On Ice (1984)
0 (0%)
The Feathered Serpent (1984)
1 (25%)
Secret Cargo (1984)
1 (25%)
The Alaskan Mystery (1985)
2 (50%)
The Missing Money Mystery (1985)
1 (25%)
Jungle Of Evil (1985)
0 (0%)
Ticket To Intrigue (1985)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Voting closed: October 31, 2007, 05:54:20 PM

tomswift2002

With the recent interest in the SuperMystery '88 series on this poll, here is a poll on your favorite Be A Detective story from the 1984-1985 series.  This poll is open for 43 days.  And you can only vote for 2 books.
VHS, S-VHS, Super Betamax, Mini DV, MicroMV, Betacam SP, U-Matic SP - NTSC/PAL/SECAM.  All transferred to DVD! 
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White Eagle

The Alaskan Mystery i like the most, course i grew up there LOL
A man with wings can do anything, but a man with a rocket can do Everything!

Olivia

I only own a couple right now, but I should be getting two more in the mail soon so I'm gonna hold off :)

"You!"

I voted for The Secret Of The Knight's Sword and The Feathered Serpent
CAB :)

Centrion

Secret Cargo, because it's the only one I've read.
Don't worry, I have a plan.
-Frank
Right. Every time you say that, I usually do something stupid, like jump in a septic tank.
-Joe

tomswift2002

This one closes on Hallowe'en.
VHS, S-VHS, Super Betamax, Mini DV, MicroMV, Betacam SP, U-Matic SP - NTSC/PAL/SECAM.  All transferred to DVD! 
www.trevorthurlowproductions.ca

tomswift2002

This one closes this Wednesday.
VHS, S-VHS, Super Betamax, Mini DV, MicroMV, Betacam SP, U-Matic SP - NTSC/PAL/SECAM.  All transferred to DVD! 
www.trevorthurlowproductions.ca

tomswift2002

This one also has about an hour to go.
VHS, S-VHS, Super Betamax, Mini DV, MicroMV, Betacam SP, U-Matic SP - NTSC/PAL/SECAM.  All transferred to DVD! 
www.trevorthurlowproductions.ca