The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor
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Three brothers travel to New York City and become embroiled in danger and intrigue as they work to clear their father's name and solve a local mystery. The plot alternates between action-driven episodes—rescues, confrontations with criminals, and investigative efforts—and quieter scenes of campus life, humor, and budding romances. The narrative emphasizes family loyalty, resourcefulness, and teamwork, with the boys using courage and cleverness to overcome obstacles and ultimately vindicate their father while resolving the central mystery.
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