
Frank Merriwell's Danger
1904
Spring arrives at Yale, and Frank Merriwell cannot resist the call of open water. When his friend Harry Rattleton invites him aboard the Jolly Sport for a sail along the sound, Frank expects nothing more than brotherhood and good times with his classmates. What he gets is a mystery that will test everything he is made of. They spot her on the horizon: a black schooner called the Pirate, moving wrong somehow. Then a girl's voice cuts through the salt air, desperate and terrified, pleading for help from aboard. The chase is on. Frank and his friends pursue the vessel into unknown danger, drawn deeper into a web of intrigue that threatens everything they hold dear. This is adventure fiction at its pulp-era finest - breathless, propulsive, and utterly unapologetic about its conviction that courage and friendship can overcome any odds. Frank Merriwell was the hero of his generation, and this installment remains a time capsule of American optimism and youthful daring. If you have ever wanted to believe that the right kid with the right heart can save the day, this is your book.














































