Medieval Upheaval

Medieval Upheaval by Franklin W. Dixon is an illustrated edition published by Simon and Schuster on August 4, 2015. This 96-page book invites readers into a lively medieval faire, where Frank and Joe Hardy embark on an adventure filled with contests and excitement. Set during Kid’s Day at the King Arthur Faire in Bayport, the story revolves around various events, including the Medieval Maze and the Junior Joust competition, culminating in a mystery that unfolds amidst the festivities.
In this Hardy Brothers Secret Files adventure, readers will follow Frank and Joe as they help their friend Chet Morton, who unexpectedly wins a contest but soon discovers that his prize ticket has gone missing. The narrative explores themes of friendship and problem-solving as the brothers work to uncover the identity of the rogue knight before the main jousting event. With elements of action and adventure, this book is tailored for young readers interested in mysteries and detective stories, making it a fitting addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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A medieval faire brings the past to life—and a mystery to the present—in this Hardy Brothers Secret Files adventure.
Frank and Joe Hardy are excited to visit the King Arthur Faire in Bayport. On Kid’s Day, there are all kinds of special contests and events, like the Medieval Maze and Junior Jester Court Slam. The highlight of the day is the Junior Joust competition: whoever can stay on a mechanical horse and lance a golden ring with their (fake) sword will win seats to watch the real jousting competition later in the day.
To everyone’s surprise (and delight) Joe and Frank’s friend, Chet Morton, manages to lance the ring and beat out town bully, Adam Ackerman. But after celebrating the win at a pizza stand, Chet discovers his ring—and ticket for the grand prize—is missing! Can Joe and Frank figure out who is the rogue knight before the big show?
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