The characters, places, and events of Hardy Boys Casefile #13, The Borgia Dagger (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/series/casefiles.php?book_no=013), have been entered into the Network Database (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/series/casefiles.php).
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Yay! Always cool to see more of The Hardy Boys Casefiles getting entered into the database... 8)
I always find out something new each time I re-read these.
This time there were a lot of Bayport street names and such mentioned.
But my highlight this time is finding another name of a city that is right next to Bayport, named Short Neck (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=964).
Not much information given for this town, but it has got me wondering just how many towns can be located right next to Bayport? (Here are just a few examples: New York (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=321), Greenfield (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=360), Ridgeway (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=365), Kirkland (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=854))
Another interesting tidbit is that it appears the Bayport Mall (http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/encyclopedia.php?entry_id=140) has somehow gained another entire floor since Casefile #1, Dead on Target.
Cool info. 8)
And just recently figured out how the title of this book is actually pronounced. But I wonder if the author was into Catholic history, since the Borgia family had a couple of members become Popes and a few of them, just like the current TV series depicts, we're more criminal masterminds, so I wonder if the author was trying to get people a little more knowledgable about the Papacy?