A review by ferrisscottr
The Mystery of the Fiery Eye by Harry Kane, Robert Arthur

3.0

I've been reading this series for about 40 years. I don't ever search them out or go to a bookstore to buy them but if I stumble across the series (usually in an antique or co-op store) I buy the books. I was at an antique store the other day and I saw two Three Investigator books that I had never read on a corner shelf and picked them up.

Good stuff.

It contains all of the usual things you'll find in a Three Investigators book:
Mystery pops up out of nowhere, appearance by Alfred Hitchcock, Worthington and the Rolls, mix-ups, red herrings, shady characters, Jupiter's latest scientific method for mystery solving, down to the wire solution to the mystery.

Love this series - always a good time when I find one I haven't read before.