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The Hardy Boys' Mysteries #25: The Secret Panel By Franklin W, Dixon, 1946

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Item traits

Category:

Books

Condition:

excellent

Author:

Franklin W, Dixon

Book Title:

The Secret Panel

Language:

English

Topic:

Mystery

Book Series:

The Hardy Boys

Format:

Hardcovered

Publication Year:

1946

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Vintage:

Yes

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Item number:

1693442070

Item description

The Hardy Boys Mysteries #25: 1946 The Secret Panel By Franklin W, Dixon 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 and 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.