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This is a discussion on Hardy Boys within the E-Books forums, part of the Others category; by Franklin W. Dixon When the Hardys' wealthy neighbor is robbed, Joe and Frank are asked by their father to ...
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() When Mr. Hardy disappears while investigating a mystery surrounding a vacant house rumored to be either haunted or an abode for criminals, the Hardy Boys search for the truth. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() Determined to learn the secret of the old mill, Frank and Joe employ a clever ruse to gain entrance, only to find themselves trapped. How the young detectives extricate themselves from this dangerous situation and unravel mysteries will keep readers tense with suspense! |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() When the Hardy Boys set out to solve the mystery of their missing chums, they discover a gang hide-out in a cave on an island along the way. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() The kidnapping of Frank Hardy's girlfriend at an antiterror convention in Washington, D.C., sends the brother sleuths running straight into a terrorist deathtrap. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() The Hardy brothers try to find out who is behind a rash of automobile thefts that are occurring on Shore Road just outside of Bayport. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() Frank and Joe solve a mystery involving the disappearance of a professor, a hot-tempered hermit, sabotage at the new Bayport Coastal Radar Station, and the Honeycomb Caves. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() This is probably everybody's favorite Hardy Boys book. In this classic story, the Hardy Boys and their chums spend the Christmas holiday in an old log cabin on wintry Cabin Island out in frozen Barmet Bay where they are confronted with yet another mystery to solve. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() Falsely accused of a robbery at the airport, the Hardy boys turn the tables on the real thieves by nabbing them in the act of committing another robbery. |
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by Franklin W. Dixon
![]() When their detective father asks them to play burglar in order to protect a client's valuable invention from thieves, the Hardy boys find themselves involved in a large and dangerous conspiracy. |
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