
Gerald Breckenridge
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The Radio Boys in Darkest Africa
Three tech-savvy friends venture into the African wilderness to clear their friend's name by using their radio skills to outsmart tribal law and reveal the truth.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys' Search for the Inca's Treasure
Fueled by an old map, a group of young adventurers journeys to South America in search of a lost civilization and its hidden riches, facing perilous obstacles and tantalizing secrets along the way.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border
Three young radio enthusiasts become embroiled in a dangerous rescue mission when a friend's father is kidnapped by bandits along the Mexican border, forcing them to use their skills to uncover a hidden conspiracy.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys with the Border Patrol
In a world of daring feats and border mysteries, a group of young friends embark on a quest to chase down a notorious figure, testing their courage and solidifying their bond.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis
In the Sahara Desert, a group of boys receive a chilling message, compelling them to race against time to discover ancient mysteries and rescue a professor while searching for a legendary lost continent.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards
Three young, adventurous friends stumble upon strange happenings near their seaside town, uncovering hidden radio stations, smugglers, and a peg-legged man, setting off a summer they will never forget.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
Three young adventurers venture into the Alaskan wilderness to find a missing explorer, facing danger and mystery in their quest for rescue and the discovery of hidden rewards.
By Gerald Breckenridge

The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty
When three young radio enthusiasts stumble upon a secret smuggling plot, they must use their skills and courage to expose the criminals as they work to bring them justice.
By Gerald Breckenridge