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The secret panel / by Franklin W. Dixon.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Dixon, Franklin W. Hardy boys mystery stories ; 25.Publication details: New York : Grosset & Dunlap, ©1974.Description: 178 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0448089254
  • 9780448089256
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
A startling discovery -- The battered dory -- Disturbing developments -- The traffic signal clue -- A futile search -- The strange symbol -- The mysterious mansion -- Tricked! -- Found and lost -- The intruder -- Kidnapped -- Fingerprints -- The picklock -- Time to act! -- Prisoners -- Double trouble -- The wreck -- Holding a suspect -- Closing in -- The trap.
Summary: A chance meeting with a stranger on the road provides the Hardy brothers with a clue to a gang of local burglars.Summary: Another exciting mystery begins for Frank and Joe Hardy when they help a stranger who has had an accident with his car. The man introduces himself as John Mead, owner of a nearby estate. After he continues on his way, Frank finds an odd-looking house key which belongs to Mead. But when the Hardys try to return it, they learn that John Mead died five years ago! They are even more amazed when they find that the intricately carved doors in the dead man's deserted mansion have no visible knobs or keylocks. While working on this mystery, the boys assist their detective father in tracking down a highly organized ring of thieves who are robbing warehouses of television and stereo equipment. What happens when Frank and Joe discover that there is a link between Mr. Hardy's case and the mysterious Mead mansion will keep the reader on edge with thrills and suspense. - Flyleaf.
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Fiction Fiction Favorites Dixon Franklin Hardy Boys Available 33111010856082
Total holds: 0

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Another exciting mystery begins for Frank and Joe when they help a stranger who has had an accident with his car. The man introduces himself as John Mead, owner of a nearby estate. But when the Hardy boys find an odd-looking house key and try to return it, they realize that John Mead died five years ago! They are even more amazed when they find that the intricately carved doors in the deserted mansion have no visible knobs or keylocks. What happens when Frank and Joe discover that there is a link between their father's case of thieves and the mysterious Mead mansion will keep the reader on edge with thrills and suspense.

On spine: The Hardy boys series.

A chance meeting with a stranger on the road provides the Hardy brothers with a clue to a gang of local burglars.

Another exciting mystery begins for Frank and Joe Hardy when they help a stranger who has had an accident with his car. The man introduces himself as John Mead, owner of a nearby estate. After he continues on his way, Frank finds an odd-looking house key which belongs to Mead. But when the Hardys try to return it, they learn that John Mead died five years ago! They are even more amazed when they find that the intricately carved doors in the dead man's deserted mansion have no visible knobs or keylocks. While working on this mystery, the boys assist their detective father in tracking down a highly organized ring of thieves who are robbing warehouses of television and stereo equipment. What happens when Frank and Joe discover that there is a link between Mr. Hardy's case and the mysterious Mead mansion will keep the reader on edge with thrills and suspense. - Flyleaf.

A startling discovery -- The battered dory -- Disturbing developments -- The traffic signal clue -- A futile search -- The strange symbol -- The mysterious mansion -- Tricked! -- Found and lost -- The intruder -- Kidnapped -- Fingerprints -- The picklock -- Time to act! -- Prisoners -- Double trouble -- The wreck -- Holding a suspect -- Closing in -- The trap.

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