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The Tower Treasure

by Franklin W. Dixon

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Frank and Joe Hardy were driving along on their motorcycles one pleasant afternoon when a roadster driven by an apparent madman almost ran them down. The event happened so fast that all the boys noticed was the drivers' bright red hair. Later, that same red-haired driver attempted to rob a ferry boat office, and successfully made off with a yellow roadster called Queen from the Hardys' friend, Chet Morton. Since one witness reported that the villain had dark hair, the Hardy Boys assume The man w

First published 1927 Grosset & Dunlap 152 pages
Category
Mystery
Priority
Recommended
Author works
7
Editions known
45
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DDC [Fic] LCC PZ-0007.00000000.D644 To Adventure and adventurers, fictionBoy detectiveBrothersBuried treasure, fictionChildren's Middle Grade Mystery & Detective BooksChildren's fictionChildren's storiesChildren’s Middle Grade Action & Adventure Books
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ISBN 9781515458845 English
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