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The Boy Inventors' Diving Torpedo Boat

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The narrative follows two teenage cousins who, after surviving a runaway car wreck, become involved with their inventor father in designing and testing an experimental diving torpedo boat called the White Shark. Their work triggers strange discoveries, confrontations with shadowy antagonists, and perilous sea episodes that include fog, naval encounters, and an encounter with a mysterious water creature. The boys conduct model trials, stage rescues, decipher urgent messages, and outwit an enemy before a climactic maritime showdown. Mechanical ingenuity, youthful daring, and a sequence of escalating crises drive the plot to a final rescue and resolution.

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Richard Bonner

Richard Bonner was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of adventure and invention. He is best recognized for his series featuring the 'Boy Inventors,' which includes titles such as 'The Boy Inventor's Wireless Triumph' and 'The Boy Inventors' Diving Torpedo Boat.' These stories often blend elements of science fiction with youthful ingenuity, encouraging young readers to explore the possibilities of invention and creativity. Bonner's work reflects a fascination with technology and adventure, making his stories both entertaining and educational for a generation of aspiring inventors.

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