Hardy Boys 35: The Clue in the Embers: The Clue in the Embers - eBook
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Hardy Boys 35: The Clue in the Embers: The Clue in the Embers - eBook  -     By: Franklin W. Dixon

Hardy Boys 35: The Clue in the Embers: The Clue in the Embers - eBook

Grosset & Dunlap / 1956 / ePub

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Title: Hardy Boys 35: The Clue in the Embers: The Clue in the Embers - eBook
By: Franklin W. Dixon
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Grosset & Dunlap
Publication Date: 1956
ISBN: 9781101076491
ISBN-13: 9781101076491
Ages: 8-12
Series: Hardy Boys
Stock No: WW47240EB

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Tony Prito enlists the help of his detective friends Frank and Joe Hardy when a sinister stranger demands that Tony sell him the bizarre curio collection he has just inherited. While the boys are discussing this suspicious incident, the stranger, Valez, telephones and threatens Tony. That same afternoon the three boys collect the cases of curios at a freight station only for Joe’s life to be at risk on their way back to Tony’s house. The next day a seaman claims two medallions in the collection that coincidently go missing. Did Valez steal them? And what was their significance. Unraveling the clues in this exciting mystery takes the Hardys and their friends to a desolate region in Guatemala and straight into the hands of a gang of dangerous thugs.

Author Bio

Franklin W. Dixon is a pen name used by a variety of authors writing for the classic series, The Hardy Boys. The first and most well-known "Franklin W. Dixon" was Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author who contributed 19 of the first 25 books in the series. Other writers who have adopted the pseudonym include Christopher Lampton, John Button, Amy McFarlane, and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.

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