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The Hardy Boys Collection - Volume I - cover

The Hardy Boys Collection - Volume I

Franklin W. Dixon

Maison d'édition: Classicus

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Since their debut in 1927, the Hardy Boys have been synonymous with adventure, mystery, and the thrill of the chase. Frank and Joe Hardy, teenage sleuths of Bayport, take on daring cases that test their wits, courage, and determination. The Hardy Boys Collection – Volume I brings together seven of their most exciting early adventures, each filled with cryptic clues, hidden dangers, and high-stakes investigations that have captivated generations of readers.     The collection begins with The House on the Cliff, where a seemingly abandoned mansion holds dark secrets, leading the brothers into a dangerous smuggling operation. In The Secret of the Old Mill, they must unravel a counterfeiting scheme that threatens to deceive the entire town. The stakes rise in The Missing Chums, when their closest friends disappear under mysterious circumstances, forcing Frank and Joe to race against time to uncover the truth.     Their adventures take them beyond Bayport in Hunting for Hidden Gold, where they journey into the untamed wilderness to track down a legendary treasure while facing ruthless criminals determined to stop them. In The Shore Road Mystery, a wave of car thefts escalates into a case far more sinister than they anticipated. The Secret of the Caves leads them into eerie underground passages where a missing person case reveals shocking surprises, while The Mystery of Cabin Island turns a winter retreat into a thrilling search for a long-lost secret.     Brimming with suspense, action, and classic detective work, The Hardy Boys Collection – Volume I is a timeless journey into the world of Frank and Joe Hardy. Whether rediscovering these classic mysteries or experiencing them for the first time, readers will find themselves drawn into a world where no clue is too small, no villain too clever, and no mystery too great to solve.
Disponible depuis: 14/02/2025.

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