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The House on the Cliff - Franklin W. Dixon
The House on the Cliff
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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.
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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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780448089027 (0448089025)
ASIN: 448089025
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Pages no: 180
Edition language: English
Series: The Hardy Boys 7 (#2)
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
3.5 The House on the Cliff, Hardy Boys #2
At last! I've been collecting the vintage, unrevised Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew novels and after a few bites decided to wait and read them in order, but it took me forever to find the second book for either series. After a lucky visit to Providence R.I.'s Cellar Stories bookstore I found 'The House o...
Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it
3.0 The House on the Cliff
I remember that when I was 8 to 10 years old the Hardy Boys seemed pretty cool. Hell, what's not to like about boys with motorcycles and motor boats? Clearly, I didn't have well developed critical skills. A lot happens in this book that makes very little sense in light of things that happened only a...
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it
Clearly one of the best Hardy Boys books ever written. It was great (albeit terribly unbelievable) to see the great Fenton Hardy in such a bind, only to have the Hardy boys themselves come to the rescue. This book also explains a few tricks you can use if you ever get tied up by a(n) (admittedly inc...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it
When I first read the Hardy Boys, I thought, wow, it would be so nice to have brothers like this and have such good friends. Mr. Dixon wrote in a time where I felt there was more connections between families and neighbors. I miss this kind of time.I also learned the term - good nature. To my disappo...
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