The boys passionately follow a clue about a "Tre-men
-dous" spider.
David and Shaun try to remember what this book was about.
The boys alternate between treasure hunting and looking for their kidnapped friends.
The boys don't die from a grenade.
The boys have a strategy. Then someone throws a hand grenade at them.
This is either a great, bad chapter, or an awful, wonderful chapter. We couldn't decide.
This is an actual chapter from this really, really weird book. It's a mystery told to the boys.... about pilgrims.
The police receive a tip-off.
The boys discover more than ten mysteries in a chapter drowning in foreshadowing and unnecessary exclamations!
The boys murder several wolves.
The boys wear glasses and virtually disappear.
We compare our classic blue bound 1956 rewrite to the 1928 original version of this book. There are problems.
The thrilling conclusion to the fifth book from the classic series. The boys basically kill someone.
In this penultimate chapter of book 5, the boys kill a wolf.
The boys head North from Lone Pine.
In the worst plot twist yet, the boys discover someone with split personality via amnesia, and someone hears the whole thing.
The missing guy was hiding in a cliff. We know this the entire time because of the title of the chapter.
Unarmed, the boys pursue an armed criminal into a tunnel. With horses.
The Boys improvise a sting operation and pursue armed criminals unarmed.
The boys watch two people fight and arbitrarily choose one of them to be "the good guy."