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Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters) -- Juvenile fiction Books
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Franklin W. Dixon
The great airport mystery
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Franklin W. Dixon
The tower treasure
"The Tower Treasure" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel published in 1927. When a red-haired thief terrorizes their town, teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy spring into action. The stakes rise when forty thousand dollars vanishes from the mysterious Tower Mansion, and their friend's father stands accused. Following cryptic clues and dangerous leads, the brothers must clear an innocent man's name and unmask the real criminal before it's too late.
Franklin W. Dixon
The secret of the old mill
"The Secret of the Old Mill" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1927. Brothers Frank and Joe Hardy investigate a dangerous counterfeit money ring in their hometown of Bayport. When mysterious warnings threaten their family and clues lead to a renovated mill owned by a secretive defense contractor, the young detectives must unravel connections between suspicious bicycle deliveries, fake bills, and a guarded facility. As they follow leads involving a teenage errand boy and strange nighttime activities, danger closes in around them.
Franklin W. Dixon
The house on the cliff
"The House on the Cliff" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1927. When famous detective Fenton Hardy enlists his sons Frank and Joe to investigate drug smuggling, the boys are drawn to a mysterious house overlooking Barmet Bay. After being trapped and witnessing a boat explosion, they rescue a suspicious stranger. When both their father and the rescued man vanish, the Hardy Boys must navigate secret tunnels, criminal smugglers, and dangerous traps to solve the case.
Franklin W. Dixon
Hunting for hidden gold
"Hunting for Hidden Gold" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1928. When detective Fenton Hardy is injured while investigating stolen gold from a Montana mining camp, his sons Frank and Joe join the case. The brothers must navigate kidnapping attempts, outlaw gangs, and dangerous encounters with wolves as they search for missing gold connected to a mysterious miner's tale. Their investigation leads them through treacherous mine shafts and confrontations with criminals, testing their detective skills in the rugged Western frontier.
Franklin W. Dixon
The Shore Road mystery
"The Shore Road Mystery" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel published in 1928. When cars begin vanishing without a trace along Shore Road, the Hardy Boys spring into action after their friend is wrongly accused of being involved in the thefts. Frank and Joe must identify the real culprits from a cast of suspicious characters while solving the puzzle of how vehicles disappear completely from the area. Their investigation leads to a daring plan that puts them directly in the thieves' path.
Franklin W. Dixon
The missing chums
"The Missing Chums" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1928. When Chet Morton and Biff Hooper set out on a coastal motorboat trip, they vanish without a trace. Frank and Joe Hardy must locate their missing friends while navigating dangerous encounters with suspicious criminals. Their search leads them through storms, mysterious threats, and eventually to a remote island where captors lurk. The boys face kidnapping and peril as they work to solve multiple mysteries and rescue their chums from unknown dangers.
Franklin W. Dixon
The mystery of Cabin Island
"The Mystery of Cabin Island" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1929. When the Hardy Boys and their friends spend Christmas vacation on a remote island cabin, their holiday turns mysterious. Strange occurrences plague their stay: vandalized equipment, stolen supplies, ghostly sightings, and suspicious strangers prowling the grounds. As the boys investigate, they uncover secrets connected to a missing stamp collection and the island's past, leading them deeper into danger and intrigue on the frozen bay.
Franklin W. Dixon
The secret of the caves
"The Secret of the Caves" by Franklin W. Dixon is a mystery novel written in 1929. When teenager Morgan Todd disappears, Frank and Joe Hardy team up with their detective father to find him while protecting a coastal radar station from sabotage. Their investigation leads them to mysterious Honeycomb Caves, where strange lights flicker and gunshots echo. As the brothers and their friends camp near the caves, they encounter a hostile hermit, unexplained explosions, and arson. The young detectives must unravel the connection between the missing man and sinister activities threatening national security.
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